I took a break from writing a test and checked back here, and I'm disturbed by a trend I am seeing...
I originally asked what I should consider doing since it looked like I might be losing my job. I also expressed some hurt at this and some mild outrage about things that were being cut and not cut. However, it turned into a "bash teachers" vs. "martyr teachers" discussion with a lot of folks.
I am not complaining about the job I chose in the slightest. I am VERY grateful for the job I have. I live well on my salary. It allows me to be a homeowner of a small house without depending on someone else. The hours are structured for me. I took a free health plan with a very high deductible to keep costs low. I ENJOY the job. I love my coworkers, I love most of my students, and I want them to succeed, hence the frustration I expressed in some previous posts.
However -- I am seeing tons of animosity here -- lying siblings, bad fiscal years at the farm, outsourcing, bad experiences with educators, implications that I "deserve" to lose my job because kids are performing poorly in science, factory workers' wages, union controversy, overinflation of teacher's salaries, martyrdom of teachers, etc.
Look back at what I originally posted -- I was asking for advice on how to prepare for the worst. I was hoping to hear from people in regards to self-sufficiency (considering this is an agricultural board), ways of cutting budgets, and their own experiences with losing a job and having to move, or changes to alternate career paths.
I am really sorry a lot of you have had bad experiences. I've had bad ones too, which is why I was homeschooled and which is also why I will homeschool my own kids one day to be honest. But please, I just need to hear how you got through unemployment, sudden moves, changes in budget, etc. Please?