Hi!
I do not normally do this sort of thing, but I am at my wit's end, and I thought that it might be good to see if other people have shared experiences like mine and how they coped.
For five years now, I have been trying to get a position as a social studies teacher. I have had a few interviews, but never get the position. I realize that I am not the world's best when it comes to interviewing, but I have five years of classroom experience, credentials, I am entusiastic, I love history, and I love to teach. The only thing that I can think of is that my physical appearance is giving me a disadvantage. Let me provide you with an example to prove my point.
Last November, during one of my really rough days of substitute teaching for a local district (the same district where I attended school), I made a comment on the form that substitutes have to complete for each day they work. The comment was to the effect that if a person has a physical condition that makes them appear not like the norm, then do not sub for this district because he or she will only meet with hatred and abuse. The abuse from students was a normal, horrible occurance, but sometimes enough is enough and it becomes necessary to vent. Needless to say, the principal of the school read the comment and we then discussed how this problem could be solved (it never will be). Coincidentally, in December I was offered a position as an hourly special education instructor. It was an okay position, but I had limited contact with students. So either, the principal was being nice in finding me a place where I would not have so much harassment, or the district was just trying to hide me away.
Now, I come to my current problem. Last month, I interviewed for one of three social studies positions, and guess what...they could not offer me a position. For four years, I have worked for this district, this is the second time I have interviewed with them, and I knew all of the interviewers. Plus, when I took the special education job I was told that people moved on from this position and that if you did something for the district, they would do something for you (Personnel director's words, not mine). Apparently, those rules did not apply to me.
So, after the above big, long sob-story my question is this: Has anyone else had a similar problem and if so, how did you finally get a position? I would really like some advice because I really do not want to stop being a teacher, but I do not know how much longer I can stand to sub. Thanks for at least reading this. :)