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Reply to "3 teachers taught from a empty classroom, all caught COVID & 1 died"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ugh. So even distance learning isn’t safe. I think we just need to accept this will be a list year. Use some of the saved money for more PPE for hospitals.[/quote] How is it not safe? Those teachers should not have been sharing a room.[/quote] I feel like you don't know anything about how schools work. [/quote] Agreed- none of this is safe. Keep kids and teachers at home and firm micro schools if you absolutely need to work and trade off with other parents.[/quote] [i]Everyone has to work[/i]. You want society to keep functioning around you, yes? Why are teachers supposed to be the exception? [/quote] That's exactly right. If teachers want to stay home [i]to work[/i] like any other profession given a choice, they should. [/quote] You could probably get people to buy that if you had any plan to make it functional. I see the same teachers attending church, going on vacation, having 4th of July July bbq and advocating against returning to school. I saw how [i]little effort [/i]was made in the spring and have no desire to continue down that road. [/quote] I'm not interested in selling a plan to anyone. Luckily, it is not my job to come up with a plan that satisfies something functional for you. I especially do not care what teachers do on their vacations. In all, that has little to do with [i]working[/i]. You are deflecting from the original comment you made. DL working from home is still work, no? You seem to want to paint a picture that working from home is not work.[/quote] No. DL is not work from home. You are not performing the service you are contacted to provide. That isn't what the job is. Like it or not, when you argue that it isn't safe to go ina school building, you sort of undercut the argument when you show up in a crowded church service or post photos of your beach vacation. Teachers are not concerned so much about safety as to actually stay home, are they? I don't work from home, that's not what I was contracted to do. [/quote]
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