If you thought that Michelle Rhee would actually wait until she stopped working for the District at the end of the month to consider other job offers, well, you were mistaken. (I also have a bridge to sell you.) The AP reports that Rhee is “seriously considering” an offer to take the job of New Jersey state education commissioner. According to the story, Garden State Governor Chris Christie approached Rhee to replace Bret Schundler, who was canned in August after a mistake cost the state $400 million in Race to the Top funding. Also an interesting note: the AP says that Rhee initially rebuffed the offer when she thought the position being offered was to be the Chancellor of Newark’s cash-infused public schools.