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Title: Now this is Ironic
Post by: Peter6836 on December 10, 2008, 06:18:10 pm
I was terminated by the Detroit Public Schools back in July for being late in renewing my teaching certificate. I did renew my certificate within weeks of the due date which was before school began again. After 17 years of service I was terminated this caused me a great amount of stress. I was told I could sub which payed less than 1/3 of what I was making. After not being able to be reenstated as a contract teacher I took the subbing position. I also applied for a disability retirement and SSDI, trying to keep all of my options open and protecting myself. I was reprimanded repeatedly for trying to get my job back, by the school district.
For many years now I have been quite unhappy with my situation in the dysfunctional district. I looked into getting a degree in mental health counseling so that I could become a therapist many times in the last few years. Even begining a degree in Social work which was cut short with my AIDS diagnosis. So with all the things happening with the school district I also re enrolled in school to get my degree in mental health counseling.
Well last thursday I recieved letters stating that I was approved for a disability retirement, and for SSDI. I was told to resign my position as a sub immediately. Well today I was called by the HR department of the district and was told that I was being reenstated in a contract teaching position. Now I am questioning all of my decisions. Even though I have gone through my journals and read how I was so unhappy at my job and wished so much to change jobs and become a therapist. I keep thinking that I would be making more money teaching again. That my retirement could be much larger if I put in a few more years. Yikes, I know that I should probably take the time, progress with my schooling and do what I want to do in the future. But I am also a bit stuck in doing what I know, even if it is in a dysfunctional system.
thoughts on this whole situation would be appreciated
Peter
Title: Re: Now this is Ironic
Post by: leatherman on December 10, 2008, 06:58:08 pm
wow! instead of doors slamming in your face, like earlier in the year, it seems all the doors of opportunity are opening for you. ;D Though it's confusing to know what to do, that's great news to hear after all your worrying and problems.

since you've been approved for disability, maybe your choice of path to take should be based on your health. Are you actually healthy enough to work, or should you take this time to recover from or treat a problem?

no matter what your choice, it's good to hear that you have so many better choices now than just a few months ago  ;) ;D
Title: Re: Now this is Ironic
Post by: weasel on December 11, 2008, 07:07:27 am
hey peter ,
                 sounds like they were calling your bluff ?
          this sounds good for you .
 I would get a contract ,for as many years you want to work ,before i made a move .

 going on SSDI is sort of a trap ,it is good ,do not get me wrong ,but it limits
the amount you make to $700.oo ,at least in missouri .

 wishing you the best , you sound like you are doing good .

                                                                          karl  :-*


that would be $700.oo a month ,above your SSDI  :)
Title: Re: Now this is Ironic
Post by: PeteNYNJ on December 11, 2008, 03:54:22 pm
Could you be on SSDI and go to school at the same time?   Does the law allow that?   If you can, I would go that route.  It is amazing what horrible situations we stay in because we are afraid of change.  When you do pick something new, you will look back at your time as a teacher and think "I was worried about that?". 

Believe me, I have recent experience embracing the power of "change" :)
Title: Re: Now this is Ironic
Post by: Oceanbeach on December 12, 2008, 03:34:42 am
Could you be on SSDI and go to school at the same time?   

I'm of the school of thought that 1 day working is better than a year of disability so, this is one important question.  If this is the case, you have a ticket to improving your training, using your teaching skills and do something you may love.  I was approved for disability in less than a month, I had to lay in an isolation bed in a California hospital for over a month with PCP.  That was over 12 years ago and for the last 10 years, I have applied for employment many times and have been disappointed the Social Security"Return to Work" program, never offers job placement.  They did send me a nice "Return to Work" card and offer to help write a resume but when there are no job programs available, it looks like a job for those who do not have any disability and living 8 to 5 through others.

After 10 years of applying for jobs, which I have qualifications and being declined for any number of reasons, the most used being, "a better qualified applicant has been found, thank you for thinking of us and good luck in your endeavor," I always hope for something better and new.

I did find or at least create a position for myself, developing a marketing campaign for BF Elect and his firm.  He did offer to pay me for my services but, I have spent the last decade trying to maintain through and with the available services.  If I accepted a salary, benefits would be reduced or cut and I wouldn't be any better off.  As a volunteer/intern, I can create a name for myself in San Francisco, improve the profitability of BF Elects firm and with his help, sell my PR skills to his friends.  ;D  Have the best day
Michael