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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought this was brilliant! FCPS has thousands of open positions, now, and thousands of laid off Feds are looking for jobs, now. The 2 fields have a lot of overlap in their skills sets and compensation packages. However, any jobs with FCPS require a 100% RTO, which will likely turn off a lot of Feds. [/quote] But summers and holidays off. And if you work at a school close to home it is not a huge deal. RTO issues are usually due to child care (now you could work the same or close hours) and holidays/summer. Win win. [/quote] No, not win-win. A new teacher will work over 60 hours a week, minimum. You’ll be meeting with colleagues after work hours to lesson plan and you’ll be bringing grading home. A lot of it. And you are not guaranteed a job in the school closest to you. When I first started teaching, I was assigned to one of the schools on the other end of the county from where I was living. That’s where the opening was. And when my children are sick, my husband stays home from work. It’s easier for him than for me. He doesn’t have to write sub plans, prep for a sub, and then grade the work. [/quote] Sounds like a central office position is what most people want [/quote]
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