Anonymous wrote:I really hope we do, but I am not counting on it. I am a teacher so thankfully I don't have childcare issues, but contrary to popular belief, snow days are hard on us, too. I feel like we haven't gotten any momentum behind anything we are learning since winter break. All this time off can really be a killer.[/quot
Another teacher and i LOVE every day off!!!
Anonymous wrote:I can sometimes telework, but many times I need to be physically present. I also have a 2 and 4 year old, which makes the possibility of working from home almost impossible. Last minute care for children these ages is very expensive. I'm in tears trying to figure out how to deal with yet another shortened work week - was up most of the night last night getting today's work done, and looking like it may be the same for tomorrow. Have many other issues going on right now including a move, divorce, health problems with one kid. Sorry, just exhausted and venting. I don't expect sympathy, and know many of you are in the same boat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed and Fed is open, that may just send me over the edge. It's hard enough to balance being a working parent with everything else going on - all these unexpected absences are pushing me to the brink.
Telework!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed and Fed is open, that may just send me over the edge. It's hard enough to balance being a working parent with everything else going on - all these unexpected absences are pushing me to the brink.
It's an unusual year, but is' not like it happens all the time.
Who is going to get in early and get school ready? The custodians and food staff, many of them don't live in DC? Will the school be warm, safe, and ready to learn?
Anonymous wrote:I can sometimes telework, but many times I need to be physically present. I also have a 2 and 4 year old, which makes the possibility of working from home almost impossible. Last minute care for children these ages is very expensive. I'm in tears trying to figure out how to deal with yet another shortened work week - was up most of the night last night getting today's work done, and looking like it may be the same for tomorrow. Have many other issues going on right now including a move, divorce, health problems with one kid. Sorry, just exhausted and venting. I don't expect sympathy, and know many of you are in the same boat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed and Fed is open, that may just send me over the edge. It's hard enough to balance being a working parent with everything else going on - all these unexpected absences are pushing me to the brink.
Telework!
Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed and Fed is open, that may just send me over the edge. It's hard enough to balance being a working parent with everything else going on - all these unexpected absences are pushing me to the brink.
Anonymous wrote:If schools are closed and Fed is open, that may just send me over the edge. It's hard enough to balance being a working parent with everything else going on - all these unexpected absences are pushing me to the brink.
Anonymous wrote:If this snow freezes...