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Julian X asked in Education & ReferenceTeaching · 1 decade ago

I need a new job. What's a good paying job for someone starting over--(I have a degree in English Education)?

I really don't want anything to do with education, though. And I know that my degree will open up many doors, but i don't really know where to start. I don't mind taking a pay-cut, but I need a job that pays well--I have bills to pay.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    How bout new reporter? LOL, I would love that.

    But I don't know, it depends on what's open and what you might be interested in. Even if it is only temp.

    P.S. You should keep up the English, it is very important and many kids need it.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    incomes a school degree tells a ability company 2 issues: you've a particular volume of discipline and consider had an more suitable publicity to the international round you and the options in it than you'll get from extreme college. winding up college calls for that you're making some short-time period sacrifices, frequently in money and your social existence, which skill you've some adulthood. It tells an company that you'll be able to do belongings you may no longer quite want to do to because doing them permits you to achieve a objective. a school training, in spite of your significant, expands your horizons and teaches you a thanks to imagine.

  • 1 decade ago

    I am in Iowa and Pearson and ACT always have jobs for assessment or curriculum development in the area of English. Not really sure if that is far enough away from the educational field for you, but an idea.

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