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The Dreadnoks
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I'm at the two year's left point of retiring from the military, and am considering going with The First Lady's proposal of 'from the battlefield to the classroom'.
What I have: Over 21 yrs active continuous service. 24yrs when I retire summer 05. 2 yr degree in applied science/computer science technical in computer science management MS-OS and Office cetificates not MSCSE or A+(yet) Spent 3 years as an instructor and really enjoyed it. Would major in computer science. What is the real deal thrill of being a teacher? I have taught, mentored, and guided for the last 15 years, so I fully understand that feeling of fullfillment. But these were 19 yr old Privates, and my young junior NCOs. Not a classroom full of independent thinkers/conversationist. Tanks, Felix
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It all really depends on the community that you work for/your attitude towards them. The soldiers you taught will very likely have a completely different mindset than your average student nowadays. I have worked in many districts where 90% of the students act like you're torturing them by even being there, and this is pretty common. But the better teacher you are, the more you care, and the more excited you are about what you're teaching, the more they seem to listen and respect you. Plus, when you get that one student who tells you that you really helped him/her out, and he/she appreciates it, it all becomes worth it. I say go for it, and besh wishes.
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DoDDs... Your Military History would get you a shoe in, You instantly get upgraded to a GS12 in Rank and all you have to do is handel Military Brats, both My parents are military teachers, I recomend it as a career (generally pays $50,000 a year + free room and board pretty sweet deal teach in baraign and make twice as much I think)
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Oh and I should say that as a guy who'se working on his comp science degree We could REALLY and i mean REALLY REALLY REALLY use a guy like you down in GTMO to teach some comp science classes, either for City Colleges or Troy state or one of the military sponsors, the civilians and soldiers could greatly benefit from your experteese, just a thought [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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Free room and board, is that not the same as living on Post when assigned overseas? Last stateside I had the teachers were all home owners in the community. As far as GTMO, you and all of your class mates will have rotated by the time I have completed my schooling and certifications. Felix
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Stay away from the teachers' unions.
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Yeah but even if we've rotated there will always be JTF and Navy personel who will need classes down here... Especially if Bush tries to take on Kastro after Siria >_> hoo boy...
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Fzoul Chembryl
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I think that your greatest job satisfaction will come if you teach an age group that is generally looking to learn. That would be grades 1-5 or skip up to the college level. Junior and Senior high schools will have you tied down with extra duties and jobs that aren't related to teaching at all. In public schools (generally) the students aren't motivated to learn and have many outside distractions and political considerations make things stressful at times. College age people are at least paying for the honor to be in your class. If they show up they are at least motivated to get their money's worth.
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