Neph: Farm jobs are mostly about an hour north of us and 3 hours south...and that is where all the mexicans are...doing the farm jobs.
As far as private schools go, my kid attended one for half a year right after we decided to stop homeschooling (so I could find a job...ha!) and I turned in my resume and spoke with the principal, but he said that due to their budget, they will continue using a multimedia format for Spanish and not an actual teacher. I even volunteered to teach in exchange for my son's tuition and he said it just wasn't an option for their budget at the time but he would call me if anything changed. The other two private schools require certification. And 40k is a bit high, but I was making 37k and some change with great benefits at the University.
Coro: I keep checking with the schools, but with 2 major universities within a 30 mile radius of each other, they have no shortage of education majors or certified teachers. (I am kicking myself that I was so focused on just having *a* degree that I didn't think about what I was going to do with it....I totally should have done something else or gone the education route.) I'll call them again tomorrow, maybe I'll get lucky. And yes, the alternate certification program that I was mentioning early offers a free ride if you are willing to work in a high-needs area for a period of 2-3 years after you become certified...the nearest high needs area is over an hour and a half away, so that is not an option either.
Midgen: We have an AFB here within 30 minutes of where we live...NF works there, actually. I've been trying to get a job there since we got married...the closest I came was when they called me and told me they wanted to set-up an interview, and then canceled it because, they said that at the last minute someone came in who had held that exact same position in 2003 and according to their government regulated hiring procedures, they had to give the job to them. I just applied for 2 jobs there last week, but I heard they called other people and I didn't hear from them.
Micheal: My heart is in the right place, but as you can probably tell over the past 3 years of me posting in hellfire, I'm a bumbling idiot when it comes to politics. I'll think about it though.
The temptation to go back to school for a couple of years (which I enjoy) and draw student loans is VERY tempting....but I suppose in the short run, the wisest thing to do would be to keep looking and hoping and praying something shows up.