shayeshayeshaye asked:
I just got accepted into graduate school to become an early childhood/ special education teacher and am looking for a job as a teacher’s assistant, but I am worried that the pay may be too low to support my necessary bills. My current job in internet advertising pays well I but because it will interfere with classes I really want to quit and get some real experience in this new field until I graduate in 2 years. Is anyone living (or has recently lived) in the New York City area (NJ commute) on a salary under $25,000 per year gross (not net) as a teacher’s asst. or other career? How? My cost of living minus luxury expenses is $1289 per month. And I live in NJ by myself (don’t want a roommate). Or is there some kind of living grant for people like me in this situation (and no “welfare” is not what I mean). Thanks!
ok people…some of you are not reading. I live in NJ already, I don’t have to move. NJ is part of NYC (sorry if this is confusing).
I should have said NYC metro area
Marcos
I just got accepted into graduate school to become an early childhood/ special education teacher and am looking for a job as a teacher’s assistant, but I am worried that the pay may be too low to support my necessary bills. My current job in internet advertising pays well I but because it will interfere with classes I really want to quit and get some real experience in this new field until I graduate in 2 years. Is anyone living (or has recently lived) in the New York City area (NJ commute) on a salary under $25,000 per year gross (not net) as a teacher’s asst. or other career? How? My cost of living minus luxury expenses is $1289 per month. And I live in NJ by myself (don’t want a roommate). Or is there some kind of living grant for people like me in this situation (and no “welfare” is not what I mean). Thanks!
ok people…some of you are not reading. I live in NJ already, I don’t have to move. NJ is part of NYC (sorry if this is confusing).
I should have said NYC metro area
Marcos
January 10th, 2009 |
Tags: Graduate School, There Some Kind
