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« on: June 28, 2012, 09:10:29 AM »

Looking into moving into your fine shire, my proffesion before they closed it here in WV was substitute history social studies and foreign language teacher I put this out to all which would be the best counties to apply to I do not have a teachers certification just a Ba in history and working on my Ma in Ancient and Classical civilizations. I do hope someone can get back to me on this If not in the shire I have been offered work in Japan teaching their but would prefer to stay in America for now.
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« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2012, 03:35:11 PM »

Looking into moving into your fine shire, my proffesion before they closed it here in WV was substitute history social studies and foreign language teacher I put this out to all which would be the best counties to apply to I do not have a teachers certification just a Ba in history and working on my Ma in Ancient and Classical civilizations. I do hope someone can get back to me on this If not in the shire I have been offered work in Japan teaching their but would prefer to stay in America for now.

You will probably find better answers to this question over on the boards at the Free State Project website.
Should be easier to find contacts with information about employment in specific towns.

You might also find better answers if you read over your text and edit it before you post.
Hard to take a teacher seriously when the first reaction you have is to reach for a red pencil.
(Second thought was to yell "They're going there with their friends.")
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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2012, 04:35:21 PM »

Sorry about that, I had just gotten off a 12 hour shift and wrote the query before I succumbed to sleep. Will do better next time
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« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2012, 01:44:10 AM »

Looking into moving into your fine shire, my proffesion before they closed it here in WV was substitute history social studies and foreign language teacher I put this out to all which would be the best counties to apply to I do not have a teachers certification just a Ba in history and working on my Ma in Ancient and Classical civilizations. I do hope someone can get back to me on this If not in the shire I have been offered work in Japan teaching their but would prefer to stay in America for now.

You will probably find better answers to this question over on the boards at the Free State Project website.
Should be easier to find contacts with information about employment in specific towns.

You might also find better answers if you read over your text and edit it before you post.
Hard to take a teacher seriously when the first reaction you have is to reach for a red pencil.
(Second thought was to yell "They're going there with their friends.")

Exactly my thoughts on a teacher having atrocious writing skills.
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« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2012, 03:08:16 AM »

Mr Quartermass sir, just log in and correct the spelling via "edit" then erase the two responses. The thread starter can do that. Everybody seems to want to bust your balls and why take it when you can change the past.
Type, spell check, preview, edit, hit spell check, preview, post. Read thread, reedit as necessary.
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« Reply #5 on: June 29, 2012, 06:33:17 AM »

A number of education-related NH jobs links are at:
http://freestateproject.org/nhinfo/jobs



Also, cool nick. Loved that book.
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« Reply #6 on: June 29, 2012, 08:04:51 AM »

Mr Quartermass sir, just log in and correct the spelling via "edit" then erase the two responses. The thread starter can do that. Everybody seems to want to bust your balls and why take it when you can change the past.
Type, spell check, preview, edit, hit spell check, preview, post. Read thread, reedit as necessary.

Not trying to 'bust his balls' - making asuggestion before it was posted over on the Jobs in NH board on FSP. (Thanks for posting link, Denis.)

Quartermass - do edit your post and delete the negative responses, since you're putting this out there on your job search.
If you have trouble deleting the posts, send me a PM. I'll pull them.

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« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2012, 04:22:45 AM »

I don't think he is reading the thread anymore. Times like this I miss Dragline. He was good at getting new posters started without making them feel dumb or kissing there their asses.
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