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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Summer School and Tutoring is all optional and is not part of the teaching contract. If your job is hard, I want to hear about your actual teaching job, not how hard it is to fit in some side job. You picked a job with retirement benefits over current pay. That's a trade off that means less pay each year, but coverage over more years.[/quote] Right! Because you have done the job before so you know this from experience. Yes! That's it![/quote] ?? The question is about how hard your teaching job is. Not your tutoring job. If someone asked me how hard my job was, I wouldn't include the difficulty of volunteering for my town committee or my kid's soccer team. It's just not part of the job.[/quote] I think the summer school/tutoring topic came up because of two posters - one saying that teachers leave the building early and a teacher said she left to go to tutor. Another poster claimed that teachers got paid during the summer or had summers off. Teachers just want others to understand that they have other obligations during the summer - some directly job related, some not. [/quote]
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