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Laurie Scrimpsher celebrates her new role as a District Support Specialist!

Laurie’s 30-Year Legacy in Education

November 09, 20242 min read

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Transitioning to a new career after decades in education may seem daunting, but it’s entirely possible. Let Laurie’s inspiring story ignite your confidence as you explore new professional opportunities.

Laurie’s 30-Year Legacy in Education

🎒 Over three decades, Laurie shaped the futures of more than 600 elementary students. Her dedication extended beyond teaching:

  • Started a Recycling Program: She secured a grant to implement an eco-friendly initiative in her school.

  • Volunteered as a Coach: Laurie supported spelling bees, music memory contests, and art projects with her creative spirit.

Laurie’s commitment to education left an indelible mark, but she was ready for a new chapter with fresh challenges.

Why Laurie Sought a State Job

After years of pouring her heart into teaching, Laurie deserved a role that offered both security and excitement. A state job provided two key benefits:

  • Retirement Perks: Five years to qualify for a second pension.

  • Healthcare Freedom: Ten years to secure lifetime free insurance.

Laurie had a clear vision: a job that was “either easy or really interesting.” Who can blame her for wanting the best after 30 years?

The Transformation Begins: Laurie’s Career Coaching Experience

Laurie’s journey to her dream job began with a powerful resume rewrite. Her response after seeing the first draft?

“You make me sound so smart, cool, and savvy! You’re like a magician—taking a bunch of teacher stuff and making it understandable to the rest of the world. I’m nervous and excited, but I think I’m ready!”

How Laurie Landed 8 Interviews in Just 2 Months

Laurie’s revamped application opened doors. In just two months, she secured eight interviews, a testament to the power of tailored career coaching. During one interview, she delivered a unique presentation titled “7 Reasons You Should Hire Me!” Her creativity and confidence sealed the deal.

Laurie’s New Role: Supporting Teachers Across Texas

Laurie now works for the Texas Education Agency (TEA) on a transformative initiative: the Teacher Incentive Allotment. This program rewards educators with performance-based pay, creating a ripple effect of motivation and recognition across the state.

Key Takeaways for Job Hunters

  1. Leverage Your Strengths: Highlight achievements that translate to your desired role.

  2. Stay Open-Minded: Laurie embraced new challenges after 30 years in one field. You can, too.

  3. Prepare to Impress: Creative presentations, like Laurie’s “7 Reasons You Should Hire Me,” can leave a lasting impression.

You’re Never Too Late to Start Fresh

Laurie’s story proves that it’s never too late to pivot, dream, and achieve. With the right guidance and mindset, you can turn decades of experience into a launchpad for an exciting new chapter.

👏🏼 Teachers in Texas—and beyond—thank you, Laurie, for showing us the power of reinvention!

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