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    I need career ideas to use my degree that doesnt involve managing and teachong groups of kids. I thought about changing jobs but unsure what to do. Day care and teaching isnt fun anymore. Mainly just stress. I'm shy and introverted if that helps. I want to be a counselor but that'll take years. Any other ideas?
    Last edited by Michael; 05-01-2019, 10:47 AM.

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    Sorry about my phone typing

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    • #3
      Center administraton
      Work for agency dealing with childcare- food program, CCAP, R&R
      Libraries/ museums/ Historic areas working in children’s areas

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        You may just want to go back to school. ECE *degrees are not the same as other Associates. They don't transfer to anything. I don't understand why they don't explain that better when we are paying tuition. They should not be allowed to call them Associates as far as I am concerned. :hug:

        There are jobs inspecting daycares but it would be pretty hard to do with no real classroom experience to back your resume. Typically those positions are filled by those at the end of their careers.

        Are you still eligible for HOPE? If so maybe check out the CNA classes. They always want folks with bonus ECE training to work as assistants in pediatric offices.
        - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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        • #5
          I thought about going back for my bachelors. 🤔 I wanted to do guidance counseling or something

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            This is a currently available job in Fulton County. It may head you in the right direction.

            Position Type:
            Certified Support Services/Counselor


            Education and Experience
            Education:
            Master's Degree in School Counseling required

            Experience:
            Two (2) years of experience in counseling students as individuals and in groups preferred Experience interpreting standardized testing results preferred

            Certification/Licensure:
            Must hold or be eligible for S-5 certification in school counseling; S-6 or S-7 preferred.

            Salary Information:
            Salary Range for 2018-2019

            Elementary and Middle School:
            $53,709 - $63,387

            High School:
            $55,052 - $64,973

            Step placement credit may be granted for up to a maximum of 8 years (Step 9) of prior verifiable experience. Salary placement with Fulton County Schools is non-negotiable

            Position Type: Certified Support Services/CounselorDate Posted: 4/15/2019Location: High Point ElementaryDate Available: 2019-20 School YearClosing Dat
            - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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