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"I would follow up in two weeks. In addition, I would mail the school a hard copy of…"Michelle Fossati replied Jan 22, 2014 to Masters level teacher can't get hired, too expensive |
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Jan 22, 2014 Reply by Michelle Fossati |
"Do your research, parent reviews of the school and send a resume to as many as possi…"Michelle Fossati replied Jan 22, 2014 to Triple threat in Spanish, ESOL, and business and marketing |
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Jan 28, 2014 Reply by Caryn Filonuk |
"I would not ask for a salary in your cover page. also you should look into Charter S…"Michelle Fossati replied Jan 21, 2014 to Masters level teacher can't get hired, too expensive |
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Jan 22, 2014 Reply by Michelle Fossati |
"Send your resume to Riverhead Charter School located in Long Island, also apply to N…"Michelle Fossati replied Jan 21, 2014 to Triple threat in Spanish, ESOL, and business and marketing |
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