The confusion resulting from teacher layoffs in public education is not something that needs to concern educators with earned graduate degrees and computer skills. In fact, the adoption of distance education technology by academic administrators means that there are so many new online bachelor degree programs and online master degree programs that the resulting online adjunct teaching jobs in them can easily take the place of traditional academic employment. Granted, it is necessary for a traditional academic to learn how to build and manage an online teaching schedule, but the effort is well worth it since the enthusiasm for online earning an academic degree from a personal computer is very high among new and returning college students. Fortunately for academics with a master degree or doctorate, the number of available online adjunct jobs increases with each new online college degree programs that is offered by community colleges, state universities and four-year state colleges to their enrolled new and returning students. The prospective online adjunct instructor wanting to explore online teaching as an alternative to traditional academic employment should begin by using a personal computer to enter the websites of the thousands of post-secondary academic institutions and locate the faculty employment sections which are designed to make submission of evidence of classroom experience and academic achievement quick and easy. It should be understood that distance education is in its infancy that that the new developments in the technology that drive it will require the active online adjunct college instructor to continually work at coordinating a full time online teaching schedule.