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[quote=Anonymous]PP...the thread is about PAID time off. Teachers are not PAID in the summer when they don't work. Plus 10 sick days go rather quickly when kids are sneezing, coughing and sometimes even vomiting on you. All of my accrued sick leave was taken when I had my son so between my illnesses, my son's illnesses and specialist appointments at Children's Hospital, those 10 days go extremely quickly. Not complaining--just telling it from a different perspective. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teacher. 10 sick days, 2 personal days per year. Cannot take more than 2 days off in a row without a doctor's note.[/quote] Stop whining. I work in the schools too. There are 260-261 weekdays in a calendar year. Teachers work at most 190 days a year, so that means we get 70 days off a year including holidays plus 10 sick days and 2 personal days - so that is 82 days a year you get off including holidays, vacation, sick days, personal days. 82/5 = around 16 weeks off. [/quote][/quote]
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