Stop electing school board members that let superintendents close schools after a light snow. |
You’re kidding right? Staff safety and ability to commute is definitely an issue- a lot of them can’t afford to live near where they teach and commute from far away. As far as preaching people to stay off the road, people will be out driving to go sledding, to the movies, etc. Happens every snow day. |
Schools evaluate the need for closure 100% based on the safety of getting students to and from school, not on your need to get to work and have someone with your child. |
So by your logic- everybody gets a free day of leave or nobody gets a free day of leave? All public and private employers from DOJ to healthcare to Starbucks to Capitol One should all fully and completely close? Or else it is "unfair"? |
As a person that has seen not one but 2 Arlington science focus school bus crashes I would like you to STFU |
Which is simply a sign that they need to train the drivers better. Bad drivers can crash buses regardless of the weather. |
Stop whining. As feds we get a ton of leave plus more telework than most of our peers. One of the only drawbacks to these perks is we are expected to be prepared to telework during what used to be snow days. Would you rather go back to the office 4/5 days a week like we did 20 years ago? There is nothing unfair about our situation |
Schools should be closed but there’s no reason their central offices should be closed. |
I am not kidding. The people making the call are simply focused on saving lives on the road. They're thinking in terms of large population groups, and thinking of other large groups who may or may not have been told to stay home. No one is thinking of individual struggle. No one cares that you live far away, or that someone else is a block from their work. I don't know why you're struggling with this. Maybe you have trouble putting yourself in someone's else's shoes? And really, you're boiling over this? You're that entitled you're having a full tantrum complete with foot-stamping? |
Certainly. There are several weather events throughout the year when central office and 12 month staff is told to show up to work. Maybe you didn't notice. |
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Wow, that moron is really getting excited tonight. Better take your meds and go to bed. Might actually have to work tomorrow! |
Absolutely. No question. |
Yeah me too, but the same people who complain that they have to telework when there is snow aren’t complaining about their 4 days a week of telework the rest of the year. Send us all back to the office, I’m good with that. |
| To get back to a lighter note, I'm old enough to remember snow days and they were glorious. I once heard it called "a pause to reset." With technology, we rarely have any true pauses from work. |
+1 I get to telework full time, which adds a lot of convenience to my life overall. It is inconvenient during the occasional snow day that my young kids are home and I have to take leave. But I’d rather WAH than go into an office and get a handful (sometimes none even) snow days off each year. My teacher friends have to go in each day. Early mornings too, no flex schedule. They have to plan a sub just to go to a doctor’s appointment. But they get snow days, random school breaks, and summers off. There’s perks and draw backs to most jobs, PP is making Feds look whiny with the “unfairness” spiel. |