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Obligatory Reading of the Day

Category: Education
Posted on: June 17, 2006 1:28 AM, by Coturnix

I am sorry to hear that First Year Teacher is leaving my state, but after reading the Resignation Letter, I understand why.

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  • First Year Teacher Resigns from I Speak of Dreams
    First Year Teacher publishes her resignation letter. It is a doozy. In her (former) district in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, demographic change means there are more Hispanic students than previously. They aren't thriving, and teacher attitude holds a k... Read More
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Well, good finding.
But I found a great site about how to quit a job.
If you wanted to quit the current job, here is good information site with free resignation letter and advice..

http://www.iquit.org

It also provides quit smoking advice, information and blog since 1999. Such an old site and funny looking boss face just cracks me up!

Posted by: Mark | February 23, 2007 12:36 AM

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