If anything can put a Charlotte bankruptcy attorney on edge, it’s the recent occurrences in Charlotte North Carolina. Many Charlotte bankruptcy lawyers are on the edge of their seats in anticipation of what will happen next.
The current unemployment rate, as recently released reports have indicated, has reached an unsettling 10.5%. As if that were not enough to catch the attention of an observant Charlotte bankruptcy lawyer, Charlotte Mecklenburg School system recently announced that it will make significant budget cuts across the board. The district plans to cut about 370 teaching positions. Of those 370 positions, 21 positions will be eliminated due to teachers retiring. However the remaining 349 job cuts will affect underperforming teachers at various grade levels. This figure can be especially discouraging to local teachers who are struggling to improve their performance records. If you are among the the 349 teachers that are eventually let go following the conclusion of this school year, in order to secure another teaching position, you may have to be negotiable with your terms. You have to compromise and either relocate or travel an uncomfortable distance and commute to work each day. That is also assuming, of course, that other districts are hiring in neighboring cities and that you can qualify to teach with their underperforming track records.
Teachers in this position must remain optimistic because they are trained and educated in a competent and respectable profession or career field. This is likely only a temporary slump. Teaching is a career field that will always be around and can provide stability and longevity for productive and educationally competent teachers. Enlightening and developing the young minds of the future.
If they are unable to locate suitable employment or at least an adequate teaching position, teachers may be forced to page through the yellow pages in search of a bankruptcy attorney from Charlotte NC in the metropolitan area.
