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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve tutored after school before COVID-19. At my school because we have a program. But for a mere $40 and I can only get about 3 hours a week. I’ve had several parents from my school approach me about teaching their pod and I accepted one. I have a PhD for god sakes and I’m a good teacher, DCPS is a joke with their ‘admin premium.’ I want overtime like other jobs. I have kids too and DC isn’t cheap. It really has nothing to do with COVID-19, and the price is around the same as what I got for tutoring outside of my school. Perhaps this will show parents that teachers didn’t decide DL, I promise we aren’t stupid enough to ‘make’ that happen then teach in pods. We understand the idea of public image. Also why are people surprised? The is the US, a capitalist nation.[/quote] So you are teaching a pod outside of school hours? If you teach and have kids, how is the pod gig not going to impinge on the time you give your DCPS students? You are fine with flouting the DCPS rules? Do you consider yourself ethical?[/quote] Then they say that DL is hard for them because they also have kids at home (which I agree with them) but now they have time for Pods?[/quote]
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