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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think teachers can make a personal choice on this but yes it may effect whether not they have a job just like it would for the rest of us. The thing that has upset me the most this year is there is a representation by some, certainly not all, teachers that they are the only ones facing risk in the pandemic. I have gone to work every day in my very crowded government office and so have thousands of others who work on classified systems. We also did not sign up for it. We worked before the vaccines were even created. We changed our hours and made crazy schedules in order to be home for virtual school. But it often feels like a vocal group of teachers act like they’re the only ones taking risks and making sacrifices when the reality is they are one of the most protected groups during this. I think this is where the relationship with teachers went South for many parents.[/quote] Fed who has volunteered to go in when needed so my manager who is 65+ and a cancer survivor doesn’t and 1000% this. Public servants especially have always understood that the agency’s mission must be met. Otherwise, why are we there. And sometime, it can be met well from telework. And sometime it can’t. Lot of feds in this area are in person at least some, in building with crappy cleaning staffs, in cube mills amd it never dawned on us not to go. So, we’re over it from teachers. [/quote] Catholic school teachers across the country showed up, unvaccinated, and did their jobs in person from the beginning. Their school buildings and their air filtration systems are hardly state of the art. They deserve great credit. [/quote]
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