Is substitute teaching like uber?

Anonymous
As in scheduled, “quick” money…, anyone can apply?
Anonymous
You must have 30 college credits and go through an orientation. At that point, you can choose any half/full day positions you want.

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Anonymous
yes, but you need 30 college credits and a clean record.
Anonymous
It takes forever to get onboarded, but otherwise yes. You don't need 30 college credits to sub for Instructional Assistants, just a HS diploma.
Anonymous
Why not restaurants? Flexible, paid training, working next week already, and free food.
Clothing is the only significant cost.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It takes forever to get onboarded, but otherwise yes. You don't need 30 college credits to sub for Instructional Assistants, just a HS diploma.


You don’t even need to speak English, sadly. You can show up for any assignment and have zero clue on the subject.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It takes forever to get onboarded, but otherwise yes. You don't need 30 college credits to sub for Instructional Assistants, just a HS diploma.


Why does it take a long time to get onboarded?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It takes forever to get onboarded, but otherwise yes. You don't need 30 college credits to sub for Instructional Assistants, just a HS diploma.


You don’t even need to speak English, sadly. You can show up for any assignment and have zero clue on the subject.


To be a substitute teacher?? Is this accurate? In my local school district you must have a ed ba and one year teaching degree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It takes forever to get onboarded, but otherwise yes. You don't need 30 college credits to sub for Instructional Assistants, just a HS diploma.


You don’t even need to speak English, sadly. You can show up for any assignment and have zero clue on the subject.


To be a substitute teacher?? Is this accurate? In my local school district you must have a ed ba and one year teaching degree.


Which state?
Anonymous
Welcome to FCPS- English,
Optional!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It takes forever to get onboarded, but otherwise yes. You don't need 30 college credits to sub for Instructional Assistants, just a HS diploma.


Why does it take a long time to get onboarded?


They onboard subs in batches. They schedule orientations and onboarding based on numbers. If only 5 people applied a week, they’ll do orientation every 4-6 weeks.
Anonymous
Not true- they say they do it every Friday and Tuesday
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It takes forever to get onboarded, but otherwise yes. You don't need 30 college credits to sub for Instructional Assistants, just a HS diploma.


How long does it take?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It takes forever to get onboarded, but otherwise yes. You don't need 30 college credits to sub for Instructional Assistants, just a HS diploma.


You don’t even need to speak English, sadly. You can show up for any assignment and have zero clue on the subject.


To be a substitute teacher?? Is this accurate? In my local school district you must have a ed ba and one year teaching degree.


Which state?


I’m also curious.

That sounds very stupid. I don’t know of any place in the country that is not hurting for subs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It takes forever to get onboarded, but otherwise yes. You don't need 30 college credits to sub for Instructional Assistants, just a HS diploma.


How long does it take?


Depends but it's usually not a quick turnaround. Like a PP said, they do it in batches. The person who said speaking English is optional is also correct. It's a serious liability issue and has been for years.
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