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Old Feb 20, 2006, 06:15 PM
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Which fields or careers are most welcoming to former teachers or teachers seeking to transition out of teaching?

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It depends.

What is your degree in? You area of expertise? Math, Business, Science, English, History?
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I have a degree in French, but have been teaching 1-3 grade for the past 8 years. I have intermediate computer skills...worked as a test engineer 5 years ago, but feel I'm too old to return to the field and too rusty. I took a break from teaching after four years. Worked in the computer field for a year and returned to teaching.
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Perhaps going back into the computer field would be one possibility.
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