Antirhythm

Here’s the deal. I have an interview tomorrow morning for a teaching position that is not really ideal. At least it’s in a high school. That’s a start. But I don’t know if I’ll take it if it’s offered to me. I guess I’ll cross that bridge later.

After the interview I’m heading out to the Hamptons. It’s weird not to be bringing someone to this event. Usually I try to share these experiences with someone, but I guess it just didn’t work out this year. I’m bringing my computer but I don’t know if I’ll have time or desire to be online—after all, it is the Hamptons. Be good while I’m away.

By the way, the band director that I would theoretically be replacing at the school where I have an interview is someone I went to high school with. As it turns out, he got the assistant band director job at our old high school. I didn’t even know that one was open.

7 thoughts on “Antirhythm”

  1. I want to know who it is too!? Who did we go to high school with that works there now? Other than Ed. Suspense is killing me!

    Also, good luck and stuff.

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  2. Okay. Whether you are a “band director” or “assistant band director” doesn’t matter to a school district… either way, they see it as “instrumental music teacher…” therefore the payscale isn’t any different. In public schools, the pay depends on how many years you have been teaching and what level of college degree you have. So you can leave a “band director” position at one school for a better paying “assistant band director” position in a different district. If both the band director and assistant at one school start teaching the same year and have the same degree, they will be paid the same.Anyway, as far as who it is, it’s Sc_tt B_rk_ta. (I put blanks within the name so Google won’t recognize it.)

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