EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 24 MIN
The Job Search Equivalent of Taking the Back Roads and Saving Time
from Teachers in Transition: Career Change and Real Talk for Burned-Out Teachers · host Vanessa Jackson
Send us Fan MailWhat do traffic jams, poker strategy, and applicant tracking systems have in common? More than you’d think.In this episode, Vanessa unpacks decision-making under uncertainty—why the “fastest” route isn’t always the best one, and how both life and job searches can punish us for not being able to predict the future. We talk GPS stress, Annie Duke’s poker-based decision framework, nervous system regulation (Maslow before Bloom, always), and a real-world job search story that proves something important:Humans still hire humans—even when algorithms try to pretend otherwise.In This Episode, We CoverWhy GPS (and life) makes “best guesses,” not promises How teachers get stuck outcome-shaming themselves (“If it went badly, I must be wrong…”) What poker psychology teaches us about uncertainty and decision quality A Teacher Hack for protecting your nervous system: take the scenic route The truth about Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and why resumes vanish A behind-the-scenes story of navigating hiring systems by reintroducing human connection How to spot culture red flags before you accept the job Why “optimized” doesn’t always mean “healthy” Links MentionedJack Palance “one-armed push-ups” clip (referenced in episode): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGxL5AFzzMY Teachers in Transition podcast homepage: https://teachersintransition.buzzsprout.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565671792885 Website: https://TeachersinTransition.com Optional: Support the Podcast 💙Teachers in Transition is independently produced. If the show has helped you feel less alone or gain clarity, you now have the option to support the podcast for as little as $3/month. Support is completely optional and helps cover production costs so this resource can remain accessible. Whether you support financially, share with others, or simply keep listening, I’m grateful you’re here. Support the podcast here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/277608/supportKeywords teacher burnout, leaving teaching, career transition, teacher skills, decision making, nervous system regulation, stress management, applicant tracking system, ATS, job search strategy, networking for introverts, teacher identity, life after teaching, educator mental health, transferable skillsConnect with Vanessa Jackson💌 Email: [email protected]📱 Call or Text: 512-640-9099📅 Book a Free Discovery Call: teachersintransition.com/calendar🧭 LinkedIn: 🔗 Bluesky: @beyondteaching.bsky.social📸 Instagram & Threads: @teachers.in.transition👍 Facebook: Teachers in Transition🐦 X (Twitter): @EduExitStrategy Bottom of FormTop of FormBottom of FormThe transcript to this podcast is found on the episode’s homepage at BuzzsproutSupport the show
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Send us Fan Mail What do traffic jams, poker strategy, and applicant tracking systems have in common? More than you’d think. In this episode, Vanessa unpacks decision-making under uncertainty—why the “fastest” route isn’t always the best one, and how both life and job searches can punish us for not being able to predict the future. We talk GPS stress, Annie Duke’s poker-based decision framework, nervous system regulation (Maslow before Bloom, always), and a real-world job search story that pr...
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