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    Re: How many districts should I apply to?
    Posted by subbing too long on 8/18/08

    On 8/17/08, sarah wrote:
    > I am completely new to this sub teaching thing and was
    > wondering how many districts I should be applying to...and
    > how often jobs open up. I live in Cerritos, which is
    > around LA County and OC. Please help!

    Anaheim is a big district. I subbed there and got work
    everyday. I think two districts is safe - three is going
    overboard unless one is really small and rarely gives out
    jobs.

    Also, the more you are willing to do, the more jobs you'll
    get. If you take on spec ed, you'll get much more work - 1/3
    of your jobs may even come from it.

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  • How many districts should I apply to?, 8/17/08, by sarah.
  • Re: How many districts should I apply to?, 8/17/08, by closest to you.
  • Re: How many districts should I apply to?, 8/18/08, by subbing too long.

     
     

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