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I am approaching 1.5 years myself. Im older and have been in IT for over 25 years and have a bachelors of science and a masters of education. I don't really have anything to recommend. Im doing the same things. Hoping on hearing on a program I aplied to and have picked up very intermitten hourly work (not in IT). Mainstays I had in the past have dried up. Like as you pointed out temporary work. Im at a loss. Again my experience in my field goes back 25 years and I have 5 more years post college work experience and its never been this bad in my experience.
As a master if education, are you a teacher? I thought there was a huge teacher shortage