I have worked in education as a teacher (further education) for 5 years and have delivered a lot of teacher training. I have had zero luck when applying for jobs, no interviews, nothing. For the most part I have been completely ignored not even a courtesy email.
My second child is due in October and I want to start avidly looking again for work in 2018. I have been to a careers advisor, I have had my CV professionally redone, I am undertaking a short project (from a company I have worked on and off with for years- the income is unreliable so not a long-term solution at all) which will look great on my CV - I will be training refugees to become teachers to help more refugees from their home countries arriving in UK
I am not at all optimistic that I will be any better off next year even with this good experience on my CV. It is soul-crushing at times, I want to work, I need to work, I should be able to work. I do not know how I can adjust my CV to adapt to other industries - retail etc, because it is just not what I have experience in.
The job market in education is competitive (I am not a degree-holder), I am qualified to degree-level and am an associate teacher, plus much more. I have great references, but it is all a waste as I am up against people with MA's and people who KNOW people so there are a lot of jobs that happen internally at colleges etc and I am not working at one so its impossible.
Anyway, has any one been here after years of working, and feels like their CV and work experience is amounting to nothing. I would love to re-train, but it costs money I do not have.
Any advice or guidance or stories would be appreciated
Thnx