I thought this might be a good thread because I know there are a lot of teachers wanting to leave, and this might give others some ideas.
I will say I originally got my teaching certificate to move up in my former field of environmental education. However, it was quite valuable when I got laid off from a job and needed to have a job (I'm certified in Math and Science).
I was able to leave teaching, as I was recruited by my wife's firm. However, that did not work out, and I am back teaching (trying to leave permanently - taking some graduate classes so I can eventually teach on the community college level).
I will say I originally got my teaching certificate to move up in my former field of environmental education. However, it was quite valuable when I got laid off from a job and needed to have a job (I'm certified in Math and Science).
I was able to leave teaching, as I was recruited by my wife's firm. However, that did not work out, and I am back teaching (trying to leave permanently - taking some graduate classes so I can eventually teach on the community college level).
I know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot.