Teaching, in general, is a very rewarding career. Teaching in Career Schools is both challenging and rewarding.
Learners enroll in courses that will prepare them for entry-level jobs in six to 10 months. An an instructor, you have to prepare these learners acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that they will use on the job as soon as they complete their courses.
I enjoy working with students who are motivated to learn, come to school everyday, and learn the trade/profession. The ultimate enjoyment comes when that student gets a job!
For over 30 years now, learners enter my classroom/school, participate in classroom learning activities, graduate, and obtain gainful employment. The most rewarding is when you bring a student from "zero level" to a rewarding job. It has always been a very pleasant experience when a student returns to the school to say, "Thank you for your help, Teacher."
Sometimes, the "process" is more difficult than others. The most painful is when you find out a student who has great potential to do well drops out of the class.
I wish every student is a positive outcome. It motivates me to do better; it generates a lot of enthusiasm; and it builds the character of people. It validates the fact that TEACHING is the greatest profession!