PP you’re replying to - I have a masters degree, not that it necessarily makes me better at my job than someone else. My fellow paras in self-contained special ed programs have skills, patience, and dedication that no degree can compensate for. |
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I was a para for 7 months as part of my degree requirements. I hated it so much. It was exhausting making sure kids don't play or talk the 6.5 hours.
I didn't care for any of the benefits. Lunch hour was 20 minutes long only. I spent a lot of time and money trying to figure out what I can gulp down. I'm better off taking care of a child part time. Some families allow me to have my own elementary school kid around while watching theirs. The few holidays and snow days don't make up for the rigidness and low pay of the para job. Try it out but be ready for it to be exhausting unless you can sit on your phone. |
| I would like to be a para but when I last checked they were all no benefits. |
There are para positions with benefits. |
Seems like there are a few regular posters who are on a mission to spread misinformation and create animosity and grievance. |
Many of the new positions are temp/no benefits. Many of the paras who want to can transition to perm positions with benefits the next year. |
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I have been a para for 10 years. I get great health care benefits for my family. I have the hours I love to work. (4.5 hours per day.)
3 evenings a week I teach at Montgomery College. It's the perfect balance. |
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Most of the paras I work with have a bachelors or masters. (I have a masters.) This is normal for the DC area; it doesn't matter what the "requirements" for the job are. One of my colleagues at a different school has a PhD and teaches at College Park as well.
It just so happens you can't beat the benefits at MCPS. It's one of the reasons I am a Para. My DH makes good money but the bennies are crappy. I work 30 hours/week with full benefits. Nearly my entire paycheck goes to our retirement fund. But I have 3 kids and want to be home when they get home. (I work 8-2) It is also easy to take them to their myriad doc appmts. I could never do this with a "regular" 8-5 job. It has worked well for 6 years. I know all the teachers I work with are grateful and depend on me. I am treated as an equal professional. I never felt that in other jobs. |