Thursday, May 01, 2008

Looking for Work

Well, graduation's nearly here. I'm not ready - but I won't go into that now. I have a boat load of half-written introspective posts on that, but you all probably don't want to read them anyhow. Maybe I'll get around to publishing them.

In the meantime I have to scramble to write 3 papers, work on 1 project and 1 one take home exam, and study for 3 final exams.

BUT beyond that I HAVE NO POST-GRADUATION PLANS!

There. It's out there for whole world to see. Out there for everyone who keeps asking "So, what are you doing next year?"

I can tell you what I want to do:

-Get some practical experience teaching, preferably high school, preferably history or religion and preferably in the South Bend area.

But I'm willing to do other things and do them elsewhere.

So, if you happen to know of any work that might be a good fit for me, let me know. I'd really appreciate it.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

reinforce your cardboard box with aluminum foil? I think i'll do that to mine. i'll find the foil in the trash from old candy wrappers.

-darragh

Margaret Mary said...

According to their web site, St. Joseph High School in SB is looking for a history teacher.
http://www.diocesefwsb.org/cso/teacheropenings.shtml

Margaret Mary said...

And Christ the King is looking for a middle school social studies teacher. (same page)

Margaret Mary said...

http://www.indianahistory.org/Collections%20Survey%20Assistant,%20ann,%204-11-08.pdf

Margaret Mary said...

Theology Instructor in the Mpls. Diocese ;-)
http://www.archspm.org/employment/2481.html

Mary Liz said...

Thanks, Momma K! :-)
I actually did know of the St Joe spot, and I took my resume over there today. Say lots of prayers!
The historical society sounds pretty cool - and of course so does coming out your way.

Margaret Mary said...

Always glad to pray! If you do get a position as teacher, check out National History Day as a project. Gianna can tell you all about it. One of the regional competitions was at SMC about 2 weeks ago.
http://www.nationalhistoryday.org/