Today was a long and stressful day with many hours spent in the car, school hoping from one interview to the next. I had a grand total of 8 interviews today and I am tired. Needless to say, I needed something that would start my day off with a punch and this was my go to. I enjoyed sipping it as I drove to my first meeting this morning, while I drove to my next interview, and after ward on my way to my third.
I just love how this tea makes me feel and the orange flavour is delightful!
Flavors: Orange, Smooth
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Wow, when you said you had eight in another note, I thought you meant that you were the interviewer. How did you manage to squeeze in eight interviews in one day?! Wow, I don’t think I’ve been able to do more than two in one day due to bussing complications. I can’t imagine how exhausted you are now.
The first interview was for two positions at two different schools, the principals had paired up to interview together, then the next two were single interviews, the next one again two principals paired for a double interview, and then the next two were individuals. It started at 9am and went until 5pm. It was a lot of driving and hoping I would not end up being late for an interview.
I can’t imagine how hectic and stressful that must have been. Definitely keep us posted on the follow-ups and fingers crossed you get something! Now you need to treat yourself.
I accepted a full year contract teaching 3/4. I was busy this week preparing my classroom which meant very little tea was drank. But I was able to squirrel away a section in my cupboard for teas to enjoy while working. Interview season is a crazy time of year and I cannot wait for the day when I get a permanent contract and never have to partake in interviews again.
Wow, when you said you had eight in another note, I thought you meant that you were the interviewer. How did you manage to squeeze in eight interviews in one day?! Wow, I don’t think I’ve been able to do more than two in one day due to bussing complications. I can’t imagine how exhausted you are now.
The first interview was for two positions at two different schools, the principals had paired up to interview together, then the next two were single interviews, the next one again two principals paired for a double interview, and then the next two were individuals. It started at 9am and went until 5pm. It was a lot of driving and hoping I would not end up being late for an interview.
I can’t imagine how hectic and stressful that must have been. Definitely keep us posted on the follow-ups and fingers crossed you get something! Now you need to treat yourself.
I accepted a full year contract teaching 3/4. I was busy this week preparing my classroom which meant very little tea was drank. But I was able to squirrel away a section in my cupboard for teas to enjoy while working. Interview season is a crazy time of year and I cannot wait for the day when I get a permanent contract and never have to partake in interviews again.
Congratulations! My mom was teaching a split grades 3/4 class before she retired.