might need some band directors
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might need some band directors
Any of you band directors want to move to Alabama?May have a few openings in my territory(south Ala.) with no or few local applicants.
Pensacola Symphony
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Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
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Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
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- SRanney
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[sarcasm] You see, I was trying to keep this thread hip through the usage of L.A. for Lower Alabama, but now you've just gone and ruined it. [/sarcasm]iiipopes wrote:Um. Er. (clears throat) -- not Los Angeles, but southern Alabama.
I spent a goodly part of my earlier youth in B'ham. My father grew up in U.C.L.A. (that's the Upper Corner of Lower Alabama to those that aren't hip enough to be really in the know (read: Auburn)) when my grandfather was teaching at Auburn University (War Damn Eagle!).
The question still stands, though: why are schools/districts/counties in Lower Alabama having a hard time finding qualified band directors? Any one particular reason, or is it whole of the fact of that particular geographic region?
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Yep, still lookin' and applyin' while at my year-old "temp" IT job...
It seems like in most of the country the supply far outweighs the demand for any kind of music teacher position.
As far as Alabama is concerned, the Huntsville area would definitely be a possibility, but I don't know how my wife would feel about moving to "LA"...
(And I am not sure how LA students would feel about a teacher with a thick Noo Yark accent)
It seems like in most of the country the supply far outweighs the demand for any kind of music teacher position.
As far as Alabama is concerned, the Huntsville area would definitely be a possibility, but I don't know how my wife would feel about moving to "LA"...
(And I am not sure how LA students would feel about a teacher with a thick Noo Yark accent)
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here's the teacher salary matrix for the state
http://www.myaea.org/PDFfile/2006-2007S ... %25All.pdf
I am a road rep. for a music store and call on alot of rural schools.Every year some of my schools turn over for various reasons.I know just about everything about each school and have been calling on them for 15 years.I know the situations better than all the directors and most of the principals(I've been calling on the same schools longer than any of the directors and all but 2 or 3 of the principals have been there).I have some influence in most of these schools and alot of influence in a few.Most of the high school directors get a 10,10.5,or a 12 month contract,most with a supplement on top of that.Middle schools usually are a 9 or 10 month with a small supplement.As far as tuba playing opportunities, I've got most of the paying ones wrapped up,but there are some decent communitiy bands in Mobile and Pensacola.PM or email me for further details.Several jobs just came open today,and there's 2 months to go.Could be a big turnover year..........
http://www.myaea.org/PDFfile/2006-2007S ... %25All.pdf
I am a road rep. for a music store and call on alot of rural schools.Every year some of my schools turn over for various reasons.I know just about everything about each school and have been calling on them for 15 years.I know the situations better than all the directors and most of the principals(I've been calling on the same schools longer than any of the directors and all but 2 or 3 of the principals have been there).I have some influence in most of these schools and alot of influence in a few.Most of the high school directors get a 10,10.5,or a 12 month contract,most with a supplement on top of that.Middle schools usually are a 9 or 10 month with a small supplement.As far as tuba playing opportunities, I've got most of the paying ones wrapped up,but there are some decent communitiy bands in Mobile and Pensacola.PM or email me for further details.Several jobs just came open today,and there's 2 months to go.Could be a big turnover year..........
Pensacola Symphony
Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
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I should also note there is an uncontested 7% raise in the works.Will go into effect 10/1/07.Great health insurance.25 year retirement with no age restriction.
Pensacola Symphony
Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo