| I can’t remember if these are considered NPS or if we get paid for snow days. |
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NPS.
Sorry. If you are a para, get cleared to sub and tell your RTSE to use you for coverage on your off periods to catch up on some pay. |
| If you are a permanent staff member, yes. If you are TPT, no. |
OP here. Thank you! I am permanent employee, but sucks that TPS employees don’t get paid considering the majority of winter break was NPS. |
It really does - I was TPT my first two years in MCPS and there were so many days without pay. |
| I think it is classified as EMERGENCY as a pay code. If you are a permanent 10-month SEIU employee, you are getting paid for these snow days! |
Why should MY tax dollars go to pay YOU when you’re not working on a snow day? I have to stay home with my kid on those days and my boss doesn’t pay ME! |
Calm down, Becky. You aren’t nearly as important as you think you are. -not PP |
Neither are you Karen |
"In business as in life—you don't get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate” - Chester Kara’s |
| *Chester Karrass |
Aww. Someone didn't properly family plan. Don't have kids you can't take care of. This includes factoring in the fact maybe schools might be closed, you might have a kid with cancer who can't go to school and you can't work while caring for them, etc...etc.... You just thought it'd be fun to dress up a doll it sounds like. This is why schools are raising children these days, because people like you don't know how or want to actually parent. |
I can't work when my employer closes schools - much like I'd imagine you can't work when your employer closes your workplace. For what it's worth, SEIU employees are your school's support staff - the cafeteria workers, building service workers (though many of them are technically 12 month employees and are working to clear snow when schools are closed), paraeducators, media assistants, secretaries, etc. |
I just know that is what my union negotiated for me and I’m happy with it. I certainly don’t get paid very much for my job which involves interacting all day long with your kids. Who I actually love! And I work in a high school! |