| As in scheduled, “quick” money…, anyone can apply? |
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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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| yes, but you need 30 college credits and a clean record. |
| 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. |
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Why not restaurants? Flexible, paid training, working next week already, and free food.
Clothing is the only significant cost. |
You don’t even need to speak English, sadly. You can show up for any assignment and have zero clue on the subject. |
Why does it take a long time to get onboarded? |
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? |
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Welcome to FCPS- English,
Optional! |
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. |
| Not true- they say they do it every Friday and Tuesday |
How long does it take? |
I’m also curious. That sounds very stupid. I don’t know of any place in the country that is not hurting for subs. |
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. |