Pilots with a second job
#42
This seems like something worthwhile.
Any additional information you have is appreciated
#43
http://education.state.mn.us/MDE/Tea...ing/index.html
I am not sure but you might need to have a recommendation from someone that works in the district. But I am not sure about that. Anyways I hope this helps out.
#44
In New Jersey all you need is a college degree to be a substitute. Then you go to the district of your choice and register. requires fingerprinting and background check. If you want to be available to multiple districts you could try a service like Source4Teachers and that allows you to sub anywhere you want in the area, and you can check for openings the night before online.
#46
I believe that is for teaching assistants or aides. To be the substitute teacher you need 60 hours of college credit. The pay isn't that good in Texas though, here in Montgomery County it is only $70 per day.
#47
Tomball pays $100 i believe but you have to have a 4 year degree. If you dont have a degree its 75ish.
#48
not sure about this, CBEST is only required for full time teachers. my mom was a sub in socal for 10 years and she never had the CBEST
#49
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The requirement a lot of pilots have is that they must jump and run in short notice and that kinda screws alot of possibilities. During flight training I made good money fixing windshield chips on cars. Before I found these pilot forums, I was learning from those forums. You can be on the way to the airport PDQ given 30 minute notice.
People expect to pay $35 for a decent repair and insurance companies will sometimes pay $70. It usually only takes 30 minute to complete a job and the equipment pays for itself quickly.
People expect to pay $35 for a decent repair and insurance companies will sometimes pay $70. It usually only takes 30 minute to complete a job and the equipment pays for itself quickly.
#50
jeez, I guess I am the only smart one here.
I work as a bar back (getting cases, changing kegs, etc.) at a local pub two or three nights a month. I get a small cut of the tips ($30-40 for an evening), but the best part is I haven't PAID for a drink in weeks.
I work as a bar back (getting cases, changing kegs, etc.) at a local pub two or three nights a month. I get a small cut of the tips ($30-40 for an evening), but the best part is I haven't PAID for a drink in weeks.
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