So any of you want to sign up to be mcps substitute teachers

Anonymous
Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.
Anonymous
If I didn't already have a full time job I would. All hands on deck. These are unprecedented times. I would definitely help out.
Anonymous
I would do it too, just to see what it's like.
Anonymous
I can't be a sub, as I work full time, but I've signed up to oversee lunch/recess at our yellow school. So yeah, for the next 3 days until it gets shut down.
Anonymous
I would love but they don't let parents
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.


A lot of professionals have professions that don’t allow for a “side hustle”, unlike teaching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.


A lot of professionals have professions that don’t allow for a “side hustle”, unlike teaching.


Teacher here. It’s hard to have aside hustle when I work 60 hours a week. The summers? They are spent doing curricula writing, recertification classes, and new teacher training (mentoring). There are some teachers who can take on a second job, but many of us can’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.


A lot of professionals have professions that don’t allow for a “side hustle”, unlike teaching.


Teacher here. It’s hard to have aside hustle when I work 60 hours a week. The summers? They are spent doing curricula writing, recertification classes, and new teacher training (mentoring). There are some teachers who can take on a second job, but many of us can’t.


Come on, now. A large majority of teachers were private tutoring during remote learning. We know what’s really going on.
Anonymous
You first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.


A lot of professionals have professions that don’t allow for a “side hustle”, unlike teaching.


Teacher here. It’s hard to have aside hustle when I work 60 hours a week. The summers? They are spent doing curricula writing, recertification classes, and new teacher training (mentoring). There are some teachers who can take on a second job, but many of us can’t.


Come on, now. A large majority of teachers were private tutoring during remote learning. We know what’s really going on.


I don’t know a single teacher who did that. We were too busy changing lessons to fit a virtual format and holding extra office hours to help our students. I’m sorry you have such a poor opinion of teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.


A lot of professionals have professions that don’t allow for a “side hustle”, unlike teaching.


Teacher here. It’s hard to have aside hustle when I work 60 hours a week. The summers? They are spent doing curricula writing, recertification classes, and new teacher training (mentoring). There are some teachers who can take on a second job, but many of us can’t.


Come on, now. A large majority of teachers were private tutoring during remote learning. We know what’s really going on.


I don’t know a single teacher who did that. We were too busy changing lessons to fit a virtual format and holding extra office hours to help our students. I’m sorry you have such a poor opinion of teachers.


It’s not just me btw.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would love but they don't let parents

Do a different school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would love but they don't let parents


Yes they do. Just fill out the job application like anyone else.
Anonymous
Any parent who demands in person no matter what claiming it is safe should be forced to work as a sub for a week.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any parent who demands in person no matter what claiming it is safe should be forced to work as a sub for a week.



+100 and do a shift of lunch duty and indoor recess to see what fun that is!
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