Why is FCPS such screwups?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I’m the custodian for Sandburg middle who was assigned to open the doors this morning. Thanks for posting here, I completely forgot. Will be there soon, just gonna stop for coffee first.


It’s ok, this a$$hole can wait a while longer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I’m the custodian for Sandburg middle who was assigned to open the doors this morning. Thanks for posting here, I completely forgot. Will be there soon, just gonna stop for coffee first.


It’s ok, this a$$hole can wait a while longer.


It’s ok. Nobody expects much from you. Just sleep in next time.
Anonymous
To run and post on this website is gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you're at the school for an event, then you are a part of the school community. Bring your shovel and do your part.


Kids who play a sport at a school don't necessarily go to that school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I’m the custodian for Sandburg middle who was assigned to open the doors this morning. Thanks for posting here, I completely forgot. Will be there soon, just gonna stop for coffee first.


It’s ok, this a$$hole can wait a while longer.


It’s ok. Nobody expects much from you. Just sleep in next time.


Most of the school custodians have multiple jobs and take the FCPS one for benefits. More than likely en route from night shift job. Extend grace for these hard working people.
Anonymous
The custodians are paid extra on the weekend BY the community leagues who use the schools. They are paid to show up on time, unlock the door, sit around, and then lock up after the permit and go home.

Despite that, our org has recurring issues with custodians not unlocking the doors for our scheduled practices and games. If we don't show up in the first hour of permit use, the custodians lock up and go home (despite being paid for the whole day. We are supposed to get a four hour grace period per county rules, but no one is wiling to enforce it. The schools also frequently cancel community use during the week and don't tell the county, then we show up and our teams can't practice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Schools are OPENED today for activities, no? Yet nobody has unlocked Sandburg Middle this morning. Just more useless bureaucrats who can’t do simple jobs.


You are an awful person, do you realize that? And a terrible role model for your children.


+1

OP is a POS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I’m the custodian for Sandburg middle who was assigned to open the doors this morning. Thanks for posting here, I completely forgot. Will be there soon, just gonna stop for coffee first.


It’s ok, this a$$hole can wait a while longer.


+1

I’ll buy you a nice big brunch somewhere. And then we can chat a bit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The custodians are paid extra on the weekend BY the community leagues who use the schools. They are paid to show up on time, unlock the door, sit around, and then lock up after the permit and go home.

Despite that, our org has recurring issues with custodians not unlocking the doors for our scheduled practices and games. If we don't show up in the first hour of permit use, the custodians lock up and go home (despite being paid for the whole day. We are supposed to get a four hour grace period per county rules, but no one is wiling to enforce it. The schools also frequently cancel community use during the week and don't tell the county, then we show up and our teams can't practice.


We have the same problem with our rec league. We are paying the custodians extra but they don't show up, or they lock up early and leave, or they don't unlock the doors and are hiding in the back of the school. If we have a permit from 6-9, the doors should be unlocked at 6 and locked at 9 per community use rules whether anyone is there or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The custodians are paid extra on the weekend BY the community leagues who use the schools. They are paid to show up on time, unlock the door, sit around, and then lock up after the permit and go home.

Despite that, our org has recurring issues with custodians not unlocking the doors for our scheduled practices and games. If we don't show up in the first hour of permit use, the custodians lock up and go home (despite being paid for the whole day. We are supposed to get a four hour grace period per county rules, but no one is wiling to enforce it. The schools also frequently cancel community use during the week and don't tell the county, then we show up and our teams can't practice.


We have the same problem with our rec league. We are paying the custodians extra but they don't show up, or they lock up early and leave, or they don't unlock the doors and are hiding in the back of the school. If we have a permit from 6-9, the doors should be unlocked at 6 and locked at 9 per community use rules whether anyone is there or not.


Principal here: I’m sorry that it’s been frustrating for you at times. It’s a problem with multiple layers. The number of openings for custodians across the county this year has been unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Multiple job postings are tagged as “readvertisements.” So you have schools all over that are short-staffed. Layer on top of this the fact that people call out sick for any number of reasons. Sometimes if you’re lucky, you get what’s called a Field Custodian. They’re basically a substitute. They’re great, but they don’t always know the community use schedule. And if you don’t get a Field Custodian, the rest of the evening team is trying to cover for the person who is out. If that person who’s out also happened to be the one that opened the gym, the others on the team might not always remember to take care of that task.

As for overtime, they’re only getting overtime on Saturdays, not evenings. People can spout off that they are lazy. I haven’t found that to be the case. Most are hardworking and have second jobs. They don’t know the language as well as you or me. I’ve done everything I think I can do to support our team having someone unlock at the right time. Someone will still forget. And then there are groups that show up 20 minutes early ringing the doorbell repeatedly. Guess who is closest to that doorbell? Me. Don’t even get me started on that.

If you’re locked out, call FCPS Security. I’ve been called by them when a team couldn’t get in.

Hope this background helps some.
Anonymous
Have some grace. Unlocking a door is very difficult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This happens quite frequently at various FCPS schools. I empathize. It’s apparently very difficult to show up somewhere on time and unlock a door.


You’re so gross and entitled.


Welcome to NoVA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The custodians are paid extra on the weekend BY the community leagues who use the schools. They are paid to show up on time, unlock the door, sit around, and then lock up after the permit and go home.

Despite that, our org has recurring issues with custodians not unlocking the doors for our scheduled practices and games. If we don't show up in the first hour of permit use, the custodians lock up and go home (despite being paid for the whole day. We are supposed to get a four hour grace period per county rules, but no one is wiling to enforce it. The schools also frequently cancel community use during the week and don't tell the county, then we show up and our teams can't practice.


Then why don’t you take your “business” elsewhere?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The custodians are paid extra on the weekend BY the community leagues who use the schools. They are paid to show up on time, unlock the door, sit around, and then lock up after the permit and go home.

Despite that, our org has recurring issues with custodians not unlocking the doors for our scheduled practices and games. If we don't show up in the first hour of permit use, the custodians lock up and go home (despite being paid for the whole day. We are supposed to get a four hour grace period per county rules, but no one is wiling to enforce it. The schools also frequently cancel community use during the week and don't tell the county, then we show up and our teams can't practice.


Then why don’t you take your “business” elsewhere?


+1

Go rent from a private club, cheapskate.
Anonymous
Fcps zero accountability
post reply Forum Index » Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS)
Message Quick Reply
Go to: