Friday, December 31, 2010

Resumes For Online Teaching Jobs

Resumes For Online Teaching Jobs



A resume that you use for an online teaching job is different from a traditional one. It is vital that you have the correct information in your resume in order to ensure that meet the guidelines of the school. I will show you the difference of a resume for an online teaching job and a traditional job. I also will provide you proven downloadable sample resumes to help get you started!

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Brian


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Resumes For Online Teaching Jobs


A resume that you use for an online teaching job is different from a traditional one. It is vital that you have the correct information in your resume in order to ensure that meet the guidelines of the school. I will show you the difference of a resume for an online teaching job and a traditional job. I also will provide you proven downloadable sample resumes to help get you started!
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 Brian Robison  
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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Where To Find Online Schools

Where To Find Online Schools


Are you looking for an online teaching job? Do you know where to look? Let me save you some time and give you some wonderful resources that I have used to help me find jobs teaching online. With a membership, You will also get the very popular downloadable list of over 500 online schools to help get you started finding a job teaching online! Sign up today to get your copy!

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Education Requirements To Teach Online

Education Requirements To Teach Online



What are the educational requirements to teach online? Check out our free video on this topic and see if you have what it takes to teach online!

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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Samples To Download

Samples To Download - Online Teaching



With a membership to our website you will have instant access to many samples. The samples include resumes, cover letters, emails, announcements, discussion boards, grading feedback and much more! You will also find the very popular downloadable list of over 500 online schools to help get you started finding a job teaching online! Sign up today to get your copy!

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Brian


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Online Teaching Samples


With a membership to our website you will have instant access to many samples. The samples include resumes, cover letters, emails, announcements, discussion boards, grading feedback and much more! You will also find the very popular downloadable list of over 500 online schools to help get you started finding a job teaching online! Sign up today to get your copy! Check out the 100 Level "Getting Started" members page to view more.

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 Brian Robison  
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Monday, December 27, 2010

How To Apply For An Online Teaching Job

How To Apply For An Online Teaching Job



Applying for an online teaching job is much different from any other application process that you have had before. It is unique and needs to be handled correctly. As online teaching grows, so does the amount of people applying for online teaching jobs. Do not risk not getting a job by not having the knowledgable from one of the top online teachers in the country. It is vital that you have the correct approach to finding and applying to a job teaching online. Let me show you what it takes to be successful!

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Brian


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How To Apply For An Online Teaching Job

Applying for an online teaching job is much different from any other application process that you have had before. It is unique and needs to be handled correctly. As online teaching grows, so does the amount of people applying for online teaching jobs. Do not risk not getting a job by not having the knowledgeable from one of the top online teachers in the country. It is vital that you have the correct approach to finding and applying to a job teaching online. Let me show you what it takes to be successful! Sign Up Now!

Check out the 100 Level "Getting Started" members page to view more.

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 Brian Robison  
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Sunday, December 26, 2010

There's No Place Like Home?

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There's No Place Like Home?



One of the best benefits (and maybe one of the worst) of working as an Online Professor is being able to work from home. I get to concentrate on my work and not be distracted with many of the normal day-to-day issues that may people tell me about. I do not have to worry about gossip and clicks. I do not have to be micro- managed (expect by my wife). One of the contributing factors for me, when choosing to devote my entire career to teaching online, was the flexibility with my schedule and the ability to work anywhere with an Internet connection. The majority of the time, I would not trade it for anything.

Last evening, I was lying in bed and I began to think of the last time that I actually got in my car and left the house. When was the last time I traveled further than the curb to take out the trash or the back yard to feed the dogs? I started to panic because I could not think of when it was. Was it yesterday? Maybe the day before? I had to have left the house in the last five days... Nope. It had been more than a week since I physically left my house! I was shocked! I could not believe that I could not find a reason to leave the confines of home. As I started to calm down, I tried to figure out why I did not leave. I felt bad that I had not walked my dogs in a week; luckily they had a big yard to play in and pool to swim in. I felt bad that I had no real reason to leave. I have never been a social person, but I am not a hermit who is scared of daylight either. I only leave if I really need to. Maybe, I have everything that I need at home. I do not live in a large house. It is just over 1,500 square feet. I have many amenities that make me happy. There is a swimming pool and spa. There is a 42-inch HDTV, with more channels than anyone could dream about. My garage is spacious enough for me to workout and for my hobbies. It is a nice slice of the American dream.

The more I thought about it, the more I wondered, how long could I go and not have to leave the house? I was not challenging myself; I was just thinking how long I could go. One variable that I needed to keep in mind was the idea that my wife does the grocery shopping and picks up my prescriptions for me. If it were not for her, I would guess that I could go about 10 days. With her, I could probably last a month. I then would be forced to come out my cave and go to a doctor’s appointment or some other appointment that resembles a normal citizen.

You will be happy to know, that I did leave the house today. Of course, it was raining, cold and miserable. As I was holding my wife’s purse, two shopping bags and I am sure a disconcerted look of misery on my face, in the women’s shoes department (which is nowhere near the Apple store), I started to think maybe being Captain Caveman is not the worst thing in the world. Through the haze of clearance tags and pumps, I spotted another poor brother who was stuck in the same predicament as I was. We gave each other the “I feel you man” head nod as our hands were full of woman’s garments and embarrassment and could not muster a smile or wave.

I was happy to get outside and visit the world, but at what cost. I am lucky enough to live in San Diego, which is appropriately named “Americas Finest City”. It’s not like I live in a place where I would not want to explore. I love this city and all it has to offer. The lesson of this troubled tale is to take moment and enjoy yourself. Get out of the house and stop and smell the roses or you will find yourself on self-imposed house arrest.

Thanks for your time friend,
Brian


Brian Robison, M.S.
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There's No Place Like Home


One of the best benefits (and maybe one of the worst) of working as an Online Professor is being able to work from home. I get to concentrate on my work and not be distracted with many of the normal day-to-day issues that may people tell me about. I do not have to worry about gossip and clicks. I do not have to be micro- managed (expect by my wife). One of the contributing factors for me, when choosing to devote my entire career to teaching online, was the flexibility with my schedule and the ability to work anywhere with an Internet connection. The majority of the time, I would not trade it for anything.

Last evening, I was lying in bed and I began to think of the last time that I actually got in my car and left the house. When was the last time I traveled further than the curb to take out the trash or the back yard to feed the dogs? I started to panic because I could not think of when it was. Was it yesterday? Maybe the day before? I had to have left the house in the last five days... Nope. It had been more than a week since I physically left my house! I was shocked! I could not believe that I could not find a reason to leave the confines of home. As I started to calm down, I tried to figure out why I did not leave. I felt bad that I had not walked my dogs in a week; luckily they had a big yard to play in and pool to swim in. I felt bad that I had no real reason to leave. I have never been a social person, but I am not a hermit who is scared of daylight either. I only leave if I really need to. Maybe, I have everything that I need at home. I do not live in a large house. It is just over 1,500 square feet. I have many amenities that make me happy. There is a swimming pool and spa. There is a 42-inch HDTV, with more channels than anyone could dream about. My garage is spacious enough for me to workout and for my hobbies. It is a nice slice of the American dream.

 The more I thought about it, the more I wondered, how long could I go and not have to leave the house? I was not challenging myself; I was just thinking how long I could go. One variable that I needed to keep in mind was the idea that my wife does the grocery shopping and picks up my prescriptions for me. If it were not for her, I would guess that I could go about 10 days. With her, I could probably last a month. I then would be forced to come out my cave and go to a doctor’s appointment or some other appointment that resembles a normal citizen.

 You will be happy to know, that I did leave the house today. Of course, it was raining, cold and miserable. As I was holding my wife’s purse, two shopping bags and I am sure a disconcerted look of misery on my face, in the women’s shoes department (which is nowhere near the Apple store), I started to think maybe being Captain Caveman is not the worst thing in the world. Through the haze of clearance tags and pumps, I spotted another poor brother who was stuck in the same predicament as I was. We gave each other the “I feel you man” head nod as our hands were full of woman’s garments and embarrassment and could not muster a smile or wave.

I was happy to get outside and visit the world, but at what cost. I am lucky enough to live in San Diego, which is appropriately named “Americas Finest City”. It’s not like I live in a place where I would not want to explore. I love this city and all it has to offer. The lesson of this troubled tale is to take moment and enjoy yourself. Get out of the house and stop and smell the roses or you will find yourself on self-imposed house arrest.


 Brian Robison  

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

They Are NOT Hiring

They Are NOT Hiring - Online Teaching



While looking for an online teaching job, you find a school is not hiring. What do you do now? Do you just move on to the next one and hope for the best? Make sure that you are ready for this unique experience. I have gotten many jobs from schools that where not even actively hiring? How did I do that? Let me help you learn how to apply to an online teaching job and do it correctly.

Thanks for your time friend,
Brian


Brian Robison, M.S.
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They Are NOT Hiring - Online Teaching Jobs


While looking for an online teaching job, you find a school is not hiring. What do you do now? Do you just move on to the next one and hope for the best? Make sure that you are ready for this unique experience. I have gotten many jobs from schools that where not even actively hiring? How did I do that? Let me help you learn how to apply to an online teaching job and do it correctly.
Check out the 100 Level "Getting Started" members page to view more. Sign Up Today!

Thanks for your time my friend,
 Brian Robison  
Brian Robison, M.S.
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President
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

They Are Hiring!

They Are Hiring! - Online Teaching



While looking for an online teaching job, you find a school that is hiring! Great! What do you do now? Make sure that you are ready for this unique experience. Many times, it may be more than sending a resume, but you knew that already...right? Let me help you learn how to apply to an online teaching job and do it correctly.

Thanks for your time friend,
Brian


Brian Robison, M.S.
Next Level Educator
www.nextleveleducator.com
President
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They Are Hiring! - Online Teaching Jobs


While looking for an online teaching job, you find a school that is hiring! Great! What do you do now? Make sure that you are ready for this unique experience. Many times, it may be more than sending a resume, but you knew that already...right? Let me help you learn how to apply to an online teaching job and do it correctly.



Check out the 100 Level "Getting Started" members page to view more. Sign Up Today!

Thanks for your time my friend,
 Brian Robison  
Brian Robison, M.S.
Next Level Educator
www.nextleveleducator.com
President
Contact Me Now! 
Free Online Classes 

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