Anonymous wrote:Any parent who demands in person no matter what claiming it is safe should be forced to work as a sub for a week.
Anonymous wrote:I would love but they don't let parents
Anonymous wrote:I would love but they don't let parents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.
A lot of professionals have professions that don’t allow for a “side hustle”, unlike teaching.
Teacher here. It’s hard to have aside hustle when I work 60 hours a week. The summers? They are spent doing curricula writing, recertification classes, and new teacher training (mentoring). There are some teachers who can take on a second job, but many of us can’t.
Come on, now. A large majority of teachers were private tutoring during remote learning. We know what’s really going on.
I don’t know a single teacher who did that. We were too busy changing lessons to fit a virtual format and holding extra office hours to help our students. I’m sorry you have such a poor opinion of teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.
A lot of professionals have professions that don’t allow for a “side hustle”, unlike teaching.
Teacher here. It’s hard to have aside hustle when I work 60 hours a week. The summers? They are spent doing curricula writing, recertification classes, and new teacher training (mentoring). There are some teachers who can take on a second job, but many of us can’t.
Come on, now. A large majority of teachers were private tutoring during remote learning. We know what’s really going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.
A lot of professionals have professions that don’t allow for a “side hustle”, unlike teaching.
Teacher here. It’s hard to have aside hustle when I work 60 hours a week. The summers? They are spent doing curricula writing, recertification classes, and new teacher training (mentoring). There are some teachers who can take on a second job, but many of us can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.
A lot of professionals have professions that don’t allow for a “side hustle”, unlike teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Mcps is really desperate for substitutes. And hey a lot of you guys think the teaching is super easy so you may as well take some vacation time and still get paid to do a side hustle.