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Job rejection dealing..

I'm not sure which country the OP lives in in my province teaching is very well compensated they have very strong unions, which is why daughter in law wants to get into the public system. with her education a graduate degree is required to become principle or vice principle. she got her certificate in French, my suggestion to increase her chance of being employed in the public funded system or as they call it here the separate system. She Is multilingual fun my brother's wife a teacher also multilingual speaks fluent French. I suggested they get together for advice prior to getting her certificate as my sister-in-law was familiar with the university offering the certificate.
So far everything is going to plan. My plans always work except when I it for myself.
 

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