There's No Education like a Florida Education
Florida Education!
Most have made the statements above when asked what their ideal job is. The above statements likely bring to mind climbing the corporate ladder, starting from the bottom, and working their way up to the top at a fortune 500 company. There's nothing wrong at all with pursueing a career with these corporations. However, let's be honest: the 9 to 5 lifestyle just doesn't do it for everybody.
There are those of us who must think outside of the box or else we'll be banging our heads against the dead end jobs forever. Where are those hidden careers that are often overlooked by the crowd?
This article is going to focus on one precious gem-like career that many often overlook in Florida. This precious gem is the field of education! Okay, try to lift your jaw from the floor now. How can the statements from above really fit into a teaching job in Florida? Well, think about it. The minds of young people bring a constant stream of fresh perspective. There are many bright minds in the world today that are just waiting to be molded by a stabilizing role-model in their lives. This truly enables the educator to make a difference by poviding that stability, by serving your role in helping them to make the right decisions, and in teaching them not only a curriculum, but what life experience has taught you. There's no greater joy than watching them apply what they learn from you! Don't like younger kids? Well, you can work with the older ones and even adults, but sometimes they have a tendency to think they know it all at that stage.
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Did You Know?
Teachers with no experience start at $36,000 in Florida
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