Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would suggest signing up to sub now. There’s lots of need in May/June and it’s a good way to see which schools you like and get hired. We’ve hired many former subs
+1 to this.
There’s a massive sub shortage everywhere, it seems. Would give you some experience, plus an idea of what schools/systems you would prefer.
No don’t do this. If you sub first your experience will be so miserable you’ll never apply to teach and we need you.
This is funny, but subbing is actually what made me want to go into teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a sub, I think OP should sign up now and at least dabble in it.
There are definitely some schools that I would never, ever sub for again. And others that made me feel welcome and supported. It's a good way to get to know some of the staff and figure out where you may be a better fit.
Subbing (especially long term subbing in elementary) can be very hard, but you'll have more resources as a legit teacher (and be paid more, with benefits).
Which schools were your favorite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would suggest signing up to sub now. There’s lots of need in May/June and it’s a good way to see which schools you like and get hired. We’ve hired many former subs
+1 to this.
There’s a massive sub shortage everywhere, it seems. Would give you some experience, plus an idea of what schools/systems you would prefer.
No don’t do this. If you sub first your experience will be so miserable you’ll never apply to teach and we need you.
Anonymous wrote:As a sub, I think OP should sign up now and at least dabble in it.
There are definitely some schools that I would never, ever sub for again. And others that made me feel welcome and supported. It's a good way to get to know some of the staff and figure out where you may be a better fit.
Subbing (especially long term subbing in elementary) can be very hard, but you'll have more resources as a legit teacher (and be paid more, with benefits).
Anonymous wrote:As a sub, I think OP should sign up now and at least dabble in it.
There are definitely some schools that I would never, ever sub for again. And others that made me feel welcome and supported. It's a good way to get to know some of the staff and figure out where you may be a better fit.
Subbing (especially long term subbing in elementary) can be very hard, but you'll have more resources as a legit teacher (and be paid more, with benefits).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would suggest signing up to sub now. There’s lots of need in May/June and it’s a good way to see which schools you like and get hired. We’ve hired many former subs
+1 to this.
There’s a massive sub shortage everywhere, it seems. Would give you some experience, plus an idea of what schools/systems you would prefer.
Anonymous wrote:I would suggest signing up to sub now. There’s lots of need in May/June and it’s a good way to see which schools you like and get hired. We’ve hired many former subs