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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I did it for years. Each level has its own challenges and it’s easier if you just stick to a couple of schools so you learn the routines, rules and staff. [/quote] +1, I do not go further then 15 minutes from my house. [/quote] Agree with above but I did it part-time. Full time it's a lot work and you could probably not find full time on the same location. You probably have to split between different schools/different days to make a full week. Some substitutes are great and some are terrible with instructions left from the teacher. Same way, some teachers have a strict schedule, some don't. Some teachers will like you and "book" you, some won't and will ask not to have you back. LOL Managing kids? depends on the age. Elementary is easy, middle school is horrible. High school, they don't care for you..[/quote]
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