My train is at 12:36. I'll have to take a cab there-not worth screwing around with the bus. Nervous to get back to teaching, but excited. Some moments I'm terrified, feeling like I know nothing and she'll expect a lot from me since I've already had a placement. I start to think I'm going to do horrible, I'm freaking out about never being able
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Also I think I forgot to tell you that Mel got a new job. She was basically working as a contract teacher teaching grades 7 and 8 but it wasn't actually full-time, no benefits or anything like that. Well she got offered a full-time job, teaching highschool! I don't think I could ever have the patience to teach highschool. Grades 7 and 8 is enough for me. Anyway, I don't think you'll have trouble finding a job after graduation. It might not be permanent full-time status but I'm sure you'll get something.
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Wow, that's crazy! I could never teacher highschool, ick! But that's why I went into primary-junior! Grade 6 is enough for me!!! That's great for her thought! Yeah, hopefully I get a job. Not the greatest time to get a job in teaching, but if I have a chance of getting a job it's in Peel or Toronto right now, so that's good!
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Speaking of which, when's your birthday again? I don't want to miss it this year!
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My birthday is tomorrow actually, my first day of teaching :)
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