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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, the funniest part is that at my school we still have close to 10-15% of content teacher positions unfilled. Secondary. Yeah, we're laughing all the way to the bank. And so will you when your kid is being taught by a long-term sub with only 2 years of college and it isn't in the subject matter being taught. :lol: [/quote] Don't stress about it. "Content teacher positions" can be adequately filled by anyone with a HS diploma. You have vacancies because we pay teachers too little for any true professionals to take the position. We need to pay more and then expect more. Stop hiring blow-average slackers and paying them peanuts. [/quote] Why do you want schools to open, if not for your children to work with trained educators? It’s clear that so many of you with low opinions of teachers are really struggling to parent your children and are desperate for time away from them. It would be much easier to respect you if you would just admit to it. [/quote] And people like you will always scream it’s too unsafe to reopen schools, no matter how good the numbers are, because you just want to stay on the couch and get paid.[/quote] You don't know anything about me. I would happily go back to school with PPE, ventilation reports, and proof that all staff and students have been tested for COVID prior to opening. If schools can't or won't put those things in place, then they shouldn't open. Period. [/quote] Companies have been open for months now without any of that. Time to grow up and get back to work.[/quote] All of this. [/quote] This is FAR from universally true and you know it. Plus, many federal agencies are still closed or have limited onsite hours. Including those agencies of people in my own family. Stop lying.[/quote] One of the reasons that federal agencies remain remote is that schools are closed and workers don’t have another option. We can never get fully back to work until schools are open.[/quote] 100% untrue. Stop with with the Bullshit. I have firsthand knowledge of this. This is not a reason. It's not.[/quote] Uh yes it is. And almost everyone on here has firsthand knowledge of this lol. I swear, the left has regressed so much in the last few years. Where do they keep finding you ignorant people?[/quote] Yeah I don’t know what agency PP claims to have firsthand knowledge of, but availability of childcare/schools is absolutely a factor in the reopening plans at mine. The first round of people they were gearing up to bring back was minimal, but it was pretty much out on hold indefinitely once local school plans were released. Non-telework agencies have been slow to eliminate the weekly rotations in part because of this too.[/quote] I can attest to this as well. The head of the agency and HR both have said everyone with kids will have the option to telework as long as schools are closed.[/quote]
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