Where did you work? How did you get here?
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 2:36 pm
So what is your educational and professional background? Most of us are familiar with each other's professions, but I think it would be both interesting and enlightening to see how these prospects developed.
In high school I worked in the regular routine of retail: Kroger and PetSmart. I then in college decided to work as an after school aide for a local school district after my girlfriend at the time recommended it. I had already decided I wanted to be a teacher, so the job seemed reasonable. It also had the perk of $10/hour. After a few months our special ed aide left, and I took the job. That was probably the most stressful experience of my life, but for a college student the pay ($13.00) kept me going back. Meanwhile I took some astronomy classes and fell in love with it. I was a history major at the time, but then I decided to add physics as my second major. I now work as a physics/chemistry teacher for a very well-respected district. I've been thinking about either getting a job as a physical engineer or pursuing a masters in some STEM field, but for now I'm amused. I'm also developing and expanding a small side business. I have a passion for meaningful science education, but the pay just doesn't provide for my evolving desires.
Dream jobs would be:
- Optical engineer. I love optics.
- Principal. Unfortunately, I've witnessed what Assistant Principals have to deal with, so I don't want to start down that road... ugh.
- Science curriculum developer. If I don't pursue engineering, I'll probably move into this field.
In high school I worked in the regular routine of retail: Kroger and PetSmart. I then in college decided to work as an after school aide for a local school district after my girlfriend at the time recommended it. I had already decided I wanted to be a teacher, so the job seemed reasonable. It also had the perk of $10/hour. After a few months our special ed aide left, and I took the job. That was probably the most stressful experience of my life, but for a college student the pay ($13.00) kept me going back. Meanwhile I took some astronomy classes and fell in love with it. I was a history major at the time, but then I decided to add physics as my second major. I now work as a physics/chemistry teacher for a very well-respected district. I've been thinking about either getting a job as a physical engineer or pursuing a masters in some STEM field, but for now I'm amused. I'm also developing and expanding a small side business. I have a passion for meaningful science education, but the pay just doesn't provide for my evolving desires.
Dream jobs would be:
- Optical engineer. I love optics.
- Principal. Unfortunately, I've witnessed what Assistant Principals have to deal with, so I don't want to start down that road... ugh.
- Science curriculum developer. If I don't pursue engineering, I'll probably move into this field.