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How To Become A School Principal [Infographic]

How To Become A School Principal [Infographic]

By Kristin Marino There are few dull moments for school principals. From training teachers to having heart-to-heart talks with troubled students, principals are the people who keep schools running smoothly on a daily basis. Being the principal of a school is not a 9-to-3 job with summers off, however. ...

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Six Top Industries Hiring in 2011

Six Top Industries Hiring in 2011

By Carol Tice Which industries will be the hottest in 2011? Though the economy is still sleepy, some industries are moving again, while others struggle. To find out where there's high job demand, we talked to two employment experts: Career expert Robin Ryan, author of '60 Seconds and You're Hired,' and ...

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Blog Post About Stripper Days Could Get NYC Teacher, Melissa Petro, Canned

Blog Post About Stripper Days Could Get NYC Teacher, Melissa Petro, Canned

Melissa Petro, a former hooker and stripper, could lose her job as tenured teacher in the New York City school system, reports the New York Post. Count on a media circus. If the disciplinary hearing to decide Petro's fate occurs after Jan. 3, this could be NYC Chancellor-to-be Cathie Black's first crisis. ...

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America's 15 Most Popular Jobs

America's 15 Most Popular Jobs

The following is a list of jobs with little in common. Annual salaries for these jobs range from just over $18,000 to more than $110,000. Some don't require workers to graduate high school, while others require a master's degree or higher. The reason they all appear here? They are the most popular jobs in ...

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Teacher Layoffs: A Local Perspective

Teacher Layoffs: A Local Perspective

Kaye Kory is no-nonsense. A former Mason School Board member for 10 years, Kory is an educator by trade. Now as delegate for the 38th District (Mason District of Fairfax County, VA), education remains at the forefront of Kory's career and a hot-button issue for Virginia residents. With the number of teacher ...

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Adjunct Faculty - Teach What You Know

Adjunct Faculty - Teach What You Know

Want to teach as an adjunct faculty member? You don't need a PhD or a teaching certificate. If you are out of work or simply looking to pick up some extra cash, teaching part time can be a great source of both income and experience. Chances are, if you have been working in a business for awhile, you have a skill ...

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School Custodian: Blue Collar Job With a White Collar Salary

School Custodian: Blue Collar Job With a White Collar Salary

The middle school hierarchy is simple. Principal, vice principal, teacher, librarian, teacher's aide, custodian. And you might imagine that higher pay goes along with more authority. The principal makes more than a vice principal, a teacher more than a librarian and then there's the crusty old custodian. It's ...

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