Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see which people voted Trump.
fixed that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a public school teacher and am angry at teachers who will be taking the day off and thus closing their school. It is not because I don't support gender equality - I do, and I dislike Trump as much as anyone. But the march is very short sighted. I teach at a school where the majority of students are low-income. Their parents are not employed in positions where they can take off with such short notice. They are not in positions where they get paid time off. They are often paid hourly, and so they're either left scrambling to find childcare (a hassle, plus $$) or have to forego a day's worth of pay. Or leave their kids at home, unsupervised. None of which are good options.
It's just a really shitty position to put these parents in.
Do you get this upset about snow days? You realize there were no snow days in Alexandria this year, which is fairly unusual.
Exactly and a lot of the people above don't necessarily support your salary raise, so what better way to make them notice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a public school teacher and am angry at teachers who will be taking the day off and thus closing their school. It is not because I don't support gender equality - I do, and I dislike Trump as much as anyone. But the march is very short sighted. I teach at a school where the majority of students are low-income. Their parents are not employed in positions where they can take off with such short notice. They are not in positions where they get paid time off. They are often paid hourly, and so they're either left scrambling to find childcare (a hassle, plus $$) or have to forego a day's worth of pay. Or leave their kids at home, unsupervised. None of which are good options.
It's just a really shitty position to put these parents in.
Do you get this upset about snow days? You realize there were no snow days in Alexandria this year, which is fairly unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Great. Now Prince Georges County is falling to this stupidity. How are single working mothers supposed to find childcare on the Eve of this ill-thought out "protest"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a public school teacher and am angry at teachers who will be taking the day off and thus closing their school. It is not because I don't support gender equality - I do, and I dislike Trump as much as anyone. But the march is very short sighted. I teach at a school where the majority of students are low-income. Their parents are not employed in positions where they can take off with such short notice. They are not in positions where they get paid time off. They are often paid hourly, and so they're either left scrambling to find childcare (a hassle, plus $$) or have to forego a day's worth of pay. Or leave their kids at home, unsupervised. None of which are good options.
It's just a really shitty position to put these parents in.
Do you get this upset about snow days? You realize there were no snow days in Alexandria this year, which is fairly unusual.
Anonymous wrote:So if all of these women are taking off of work, presumably they will have to watch their own children. So really this is a protest to take women out of the workplace and back into the kitchen. Well thought out!
Anonymous wrote:I can see which people voted Trump.
Anonymous wrote:I can see why people voted Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a public school teacher and am angry at teachers who will be taking the day off and thus closing their school. It is not because I don't support gender equality - I do, and I dislike Trump as much as anyone. But the march is very short sighted. I teach at a school where the majority of students are low-income. Their parents are not employed in positions where they can take off with such short notice. They are not in positions where they get paid time off. They are often paid hourly, and so they're either left scrambling to find childcare (a hassle, plus $$) or have to forego a day's worth of pay. Or leave their kids at home, unsupervised. None of which are good options.
It's just a really shitty position to put these parents in.
Do you get this upset about snow days? You realize there were no snow days in Alexandria this year, which is fairly unusual.
Exactly and a lot of the people above don't necessarily support your salary raise, so what better way to make them notice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a public school teacher and am angry at teachers who will be taking the day off and thus closing their school. It is not because I don't support gender equality - I do, and I dislike Trump as much as anyone. But the march is very short sighted. I teach at a school where the majority of students are low-income. Their parents are not employed in positions where they can take off with such short notice. They are not in positions where they get paid time off. They are often paid hourly, and so they're either left scrambling to find childcare (a hassle, plus $$) or have to forego a day's worth of pay. Or leave their kids at home, unsupervised. None of which are good options.
It's just a really shitty position to put these parents in.
Do you get this upset about snow days? You realize there were no snow days in Alexandria this year, which is fairly unusual.
Anonymous wrote:I am a public school teacher and am angry at teachers who will be taking the day off and thus closing their school. It is not because I don't support gender equality - I do, and I dislike Trump as much as anyone. But the march is very short sighted. I teach at a school where the majority of students are low-income. Their parents are not employed in positions where they can take off with such short notice. They are not in positions where they get paid time off. They are often paid hourly, and so they're either left scrambling to find childcare (a hassle, plus $$) or have to forego a day's worth of pay. Or leave their kids at home, unsupervised. None of which are good options.
It's just a really shitty position to put these parents in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if all of these women are taking off of work, presumably they will have to watch their own children. So really this is a protest to take women out of the workplace and back into the kitchen. Well thought out!
Yes, because all teachers are just Mommies, making a little on the side.