I've seen several different threads on working full-time, but I was wondering specifically if anyone is a full-time teacher? I'm graduating with my master's this May and am currently looking for middle school math teaching jobs. It seemed like teaching was a good choice, because with summer's off and a longer Christmas break than most jobs, I would have time to rest then. But lately I've just been wondering if I will be able to handle it all. My health is pretty good right now, but will I be able to handle teaching, all the extra things I have to do outside of the regular work day (grading papers, lesson planning, etc) as well as doing everything I need to do for my health (exercise, meds, sleep, eat...)? And, I'm getting married this summer, so I'd also like to be able to spend time with my fiancee/husband.
I've been busy in college and grad school, but there have been days that I haven't had class until pretty late so I could sleep in if I needed too And if I woke up and felt like I couldn't make it to class one day, that was okay. Things will be different once I start working full time. I'm just worried that I might get burned out and my health will suffer.
Does anyone have any advice or experiences that might be helpful? And for anyone who is/was a teacher, how busy was your first year? (I've heard that that one is the worst)
Thanks for your help!
Becky
23 w/cf
I've been busy in college and grad school, but there have been days that I haven't had class until pretty late so I could sleep in if I needed too And if I woke up and felt like I couldn't make it to class one day, that was okay. Things will be different once I start working full time. I'm just worried that I might get burned out and my health will suffer.
Does anyone have any advice or experiences that might be helpful? And for anyone who is/was a teacher, how busy was your first year? (I've heard that that one is the worst)
Thanks for your help!
Becky
23 w/cf