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2:42 PM Sources: The Missoulian - Missoula MT
When Lilli Lackey started college, talk of a growing teacher shortage gave her confidence that a job would be waiting for her when she got out. Now, six months after graduating, she considers herself lucky just to find work as a substitute. Across the country, droves of people such as Lackey are unable to find teaching jobs, in large part because the economy is forcing school systems to slash positions.

I always thought that if I didn’t find a job, I would be able to sub. And then once that started to be more difficult, it was really kind of devastating   -Lilli Lackey

 

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When Lilli Lackey started college, talk of a growing teacher shortage gave her confidence that a job would be waiting for her when she got out. Now, six months after graduating, she considers herself lucky just to find work as a substitute. Across the country, droves of people like Lackey are unable to find teaching jobs, in large part because the economy is forcing school systems to slash positions.

I always thought that if I didn't find a job, I would be able to sub. And then once that started to be more difficult, it was really kind of devastating   -Lilli Lackey

 

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When Lilli Lackey started college, talk of a growing teacher shortage gave her confidence that a job would be waiting for her when she got out. Now, six months after graduating, she considers herself lucky just to find work as a substitute. Across the country, droves of people like Lackey are unable to find teaching jobs, in large part because the economy is forcing school systems to slash positions.

I always thought that if I didn't find a job, I would be able to sub. And then once that started to be more difficult, it was really kind of devastating   -Lilli Lackey

 

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When Lilli Lackey started college, talk of a growing teacher shortage gave her confidence that a job would be waiting for her when she got out. Now, six months after graduating, she considers herself lucky just to find work as a substitute. Across the country, droves of people like Lackey are unable to find teaching jobs, in large part because the economy is forcing school systems to slash positions.

I always thought that if I didn't find a job, I would be able to sub. And then once that started to be more difficult, it was really kind of devastating   -Lilli Lackey

 

Nov
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When Lilli Lackey started college, talk of a growing teacher shortage gave her confidence that a job would be waiting for her when she got out. Now, six months after graduating, she considers herself lucky just to find work as a substitute.  

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