Of course, that depends on what your hobbies and likes are. But, if I were one I would work in an museum or so. You can set up different items for displays. Though, thats what the person wants to do. I do not rule over people so, your own choice :)
The listings for retired English teachers are " http://retired.teachers.net/chatboard/ /". You can find job listings in English jobs at (indeed.com).
Ohio teachers can not pay into Social Security as state has different pension system for teachers to improve teachers pension system.
The listings for retired English teachers are " http://retired.teachers.net/chatboard/ /". You can find job listings in English jobs at (indeed.com).
Jobs available in the social sciences field are General Resources, Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Gender Studies, and Ministry and Religion. If one is looking for a social sciences job field one can go to the website 'Indeed' to find social science related jobs.
Merit pay would be inappropriate for most jobs in the public sector. These include teachers, social workers, and government workers.
You can pretty much get any job with a liberal studies major. They just look for a B.A/B.S it is now important for a masters. But the most common jobs with this major are teachers, journalists, accountants, and in the government.
No. Each teacher pays into a retirement system and law prevents them getting full social security even if they have worked other jobs and earned it.
history, jobs, education, politics and society
principle teachers-postsecondary; counselors; teacher assistants; education administrators; librarians; childcare workers; public relations specialists; social workers; and athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers.
Alright for real this time"Career Options : Social Studies DegreeGraduates with a degree in Social Studies will be equipped to teach a number of topics. Social Studies as a broad view are usually taught in elementary and junior high schools. Specific topics, such as civics, government and sociology are taught at the high school level. A bachelor's or master's Degree in Social Studies can prepare you for a rewarding teaching career. A Social Studies degree is also a foundation towards entry into a law or political science graduate program."
There are a variety of schools and maybe there are some jobs
I am a retired CA teacher and we don't pay into SS. I would suggest calling the local SS office in Wisconsin to make sure of the answer to the question. I don't think many states do pay into the SS system. Anything I have under SS I earned from working jobs other than teaching.