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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you can afford it, become an IA; t's the only educational position I know of where the person can show up, do their job, then leave at the bell. This doesn't diminish the importance of the role, as good IA's are desperately needed![/quote] support staff roles, right? not paid as much Having said that, our composition assistants at our HS work their asses off. They should be paid more b/c they often help with the lessons, and they're always working with kids on their writing assignments. [/quote] Just out of curiosity, what type of high school has "composition assistants"? (Private/public, rough geographic area.) And do you have any guesses on how much money they make? That would be the 100% perfect job for me. [/quote] What is a composition assistant? [/quote]
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