Ha! Aren't we all. This is what I suggest. Firstly, before you give up completely, I suggest you teach a different grade. Sometimes we are tired of teaching because we are teaching the wrong grade. I am certified to teach 6-12, which gives me alot of options. I know that teaching 6th grade is not like teaching juniors in high school.
Secondly, go to school so that you are not a one trick pony. You need to become more marketable. You may want to do something within education, but outside of the classroom. You may even decide that you want to step outside of education all together, going back to school can help with that.
Thirdly, you may want to also consider a school change. Sometimes your problem is simply the school that you are in. A fresh start may do you good.
Well, I hoped that this helped some. Good Luck!
2007-01-16 06:39:09
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answered by QT D Bomb 2
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Well I am a teacher myself and at first I really didn't like my job specially that my course was not really about education. But since the subject Im teaching (bout Computers) is my area i sort of kinda like it..But now im starting to think of going to another place to work there. I just want to have a better nice-paying job. But i don't know no one to help me have a work in Australia (i liked that place). So what can i say? Look for another job that would make you satisfied. That's all but until you're still hook to your school try to give them your best service. Luck will finally come your way.
2007-01-16 02:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Be a school administrator if you want to stay in school but not teach. Otherwise there are plenty of other options either in the public or private sector if you're looking for office jobs.
2007-01-16 02:20:48
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answered by ggs1982 2
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If you go to any conventions related to teaching, you will see bunches of vendors selling products. You can apply at any of those companies that you might be interested in. You can either go into sales, or be an advisor or content developer.
2007-01-16 09:03:49
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answered by Faith 4
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Sorry to hear that. Especially since I'm only a couple of years away from being a teacher myself. Well, there are lots of jobs with kids you can do. There are even lots of jobs you can use your education degree with that's away from kids. There's even lots of jobs that are non-education, non-kid related that will accept any degree. Just look around in your area. Whatever makes you happy.
Good luck!
2007-01-16 02:22:42
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answered by Jack 5
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Start Learning!
What I mean is start learning and exploring new Areas of Teaching!
There is administrative work!
You can also get some more degrees!
Best of Luck!
Enjoy your work!
2007-01-16 02:29:57
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answered by Anurag Bhatia 4
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take the money out . not that teachers make a whole bunch but take it all out NOW what do you want to do . Be a clown, open a business. make shoes , be a bartender, go frame a few houses get some excersise you will know my friend.
2007-01-16 02:21:35
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answered by bone g 3
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How about looking at community services. There are many ex-teachers in this area in Australia.
2007-01-16 03:10:32
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answered by Michelle 3
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do something that you like or if your still teaching do different styles or activities that you dont usually do..it wont do you any harm to try, right?
2007-01-16 09:21:33
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answered by she04_che 1
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dont teach....simple
2007-01-16 02:29:18
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answered by eloi 2
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