I think it would be a lawsuit waiting to happen from those with chronic illnesses. DCPS already allows staff who don’t use any sick days to cash them out. I don’t think it’s fair to give money in exchange for not using something you are contractually allowed to use. If I don’t use my health plan, can I get money back for that? I rarely take days off. If I do it’s for the flu or a doctors appointment I couldn’t schedule on a day off. |
Hahaha, I'm a classroom teacher and the tech doesn't work for ME, so not sure what they can do for a sub. |
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A few things have stopped me from being a sub (I'm not in DC but imagine it's the same everywhere): The onerous amount of paperwork required, including chasing down a college transcript even though I have 20 years of professional work experience, the professional references (gotta have three and one has to be my current employer--from who I would be taking vacation to sub) and honestly, the pay. I want to help, but my county pays virtually nothing for subs and although I would love to help, I would end up losing money and I can't afford it.
Before I even got a sub job, I'm out $40 for expedited college transcripts and $25 for fingerprinting. |