I have posted about my job switch a few times recently and, to sum it up without being whiny, I am unhappy with my new job. I am starting to look in to other options, but this really has me thinking about what I really want to do. I have worked in higher education for years and have, for the most part, really loved it. That being said, there is a big part of me that would love to pursue a completely different field in teaching elementary. I love this age group and I come from a family of teachers. Plus, every Meyers Briggs/ career assessment quiz I have ever taken puts me as a preschool or kinder teacher. And it would be an ideal schedule for my kids. I am 35 and I am thinking that now is the time, but I have fears. Obviously it would require schooling- I already have hefty student loans from my bachelors/masters and am hesitant to take out more, but I would need to. Would I be hire-able as a late 30's grad with no experience?
Re: Complete Career Switch- Who's thought about it/done it?
Thank you everyone for the helpful advice. I did not consider that it may be difficult to find a teaching job. Looking in to it, it looks like that may be a challenge that I need to consider.
I am going to contact the CO dept of ed and apply for the alternative teaching license.
I so appreciate the advice that I get on this board. Thank you!
If you think that if teaching is something that you love then I would say go for it.
However let me clarify the "love" part.
I mean if you are willing to put up with non stop work during the day, taking work home, getting blamed for things out of your control, being monitored under a microscope by Admin, putting up with ignorant parents, and still are able to say you love your job, then yes it would be worth it to become a teacher. If not you may want to consider something else.
I made a career change to teaching and I went in thinking I love kids I love to teach, however my job responsibilities went so far outside the realm of just teaching that it truly had me rethinking being in the classroom.
It is truly a difficult job please go in with your eyes wide open about the future of education in this country.They want to privatize public education and pay teachers next to nothing.
I wish some one would have broke the situation down for me before I put all my time and money into pursuing this degree #-o