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In reply to the discussion: Well, it looks like I'm done with the corporate world. [View all]Upthevibe
(10,204 posts)35. Im not sure what your background is
but I'm a substitute teacher and I LOVE it!
My employer is an agency and I get my assignments from them. I'm very fortunate because I found am amazing high school and it's the only one I'll go to.
Thank God I was 66 1/2 in February of 2024 so I'm getting my full Social Security. That means I can work as much as I want to and my Social Security won't be reduced.
Qualifications (at least in CA): Bachelor's Degree, passing the CBEST (CA Basic Standardized Test), minimal online training, all the background checks, and an annual online workshop that only takes about a day.
The downside for me was I had to take crappy jobs in the Summer when school was out.
Feel free to pm me if you'd like more info.
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