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Best career move? Opportunity at a local community college....
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[QUOTE="DrSteve, post: 5469354, member: 590671"] Along the lines of what JPrz wrote...Not sure why you don't just apply for the community college job and see how things go from there. It's not like you're a slam dunk for that opening, but if you do get it you may be able to work out a Fall 2016 start, thus giving your current employer plenty of time to hire a replacement. If the college won't negotiate a start date, then you don't have to make the move. But don't get too caught up in sentimentality about the job - keep in mind it's always about the bottom line. p.s. An M.S. in econ does may not be enough to secure a teaching job in same [/QUOTE]
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