Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school?
I have two middle schoolers in public. We are three weeks into school and they have had subs in nearly all six of their classes, some more than once. Same story last year. While it doesn’t seem like it continues this frequently the entire year, I would say they have a sub on average at least once per week for a class. I feel like teachers are gone a lot. Where? I don’t know
And where they go is none of your business!
I haven’t asked and I don’t care. What I do care about is having a teacher that shows up and does his/her job or at least provides actual learning materials for a sub. It is sad that not only do teachers call out all the time, but nothing is left. The kids literally play some computer game the whole time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school?
I have two middle schoolers in public. We are three weeks into school and they have had subs in nearly all six of their classes, some more than once. Same story last year. While it doesn’t seem like it continues this frequently the entire year, I would say they have a sub on average at least once per week for a class. I feel like teachers are gone a lot. Where? I don’t know
And where they go is none of your business!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school?
I have two middle schoolers in public. We are three weeks into school and they have had subs in nearly all six of their classes, some more than once. Same story last year. While it doesn’t seem like it continues this frequently the entire year, I would say they have a sub on average at least once per week for a class. I feel like teachers are gone a lot. Where? I don’t know
And where they go is none of your business!
Anonymous wrote:Public school?
I have two middle schoolers in public. We are three weeks into school and they have had subs in nearly all six of their classes, some more than once. Same story last year. While it doesn’t seem like it continues this frequently the entire year, I would say they have a sub on average at least once per week for a class. I feel like teachers are gone a lot. Where? I don’t know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would she quit? She's not going to get away with that at any other job. Do you get the impression she's independently wealthy and just working for fun?
Working for fun? Teaching? 😆😆😆
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Anonymous wrote:It’s quite possible that this teacher has a medical issue or that she is a caretaker for someone with a medical issue. Different people handle stress in different ways. In some cases, the stress of an outside-of-work challenge contributes to a person quitting. In others, the person likes the distraction of work and the stable income. There’s just no way to know if you’ll lose this teacher or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would she quit? She's not going to get away with that at any other job. Do you get the impression she's independently wealthy and just working for fun?
Get away with what? People quit jobs all the time and the smart ones burn unused leave before they go because most districts don’t pay out on that anymore.
If we don’t use the leave, we loose it. Anyways, there’s always a honeymoon period at a new job (so she’ll be happier, even if they don’t allow leave in the first few months.)
Really? If you don’t use leave you loose it?
And you’re a teacher?
Anonymous wrote:It’s quite possible that this teacher has a medical issue or that she is a caretaker for someone with a medical issue. Different people handle stress in different ways. In some cases, the stress of an outside-of-work challenge contributes to a person quitting. In others, the person likes the distraction of work and the stable income. There’s just no way to know if you’ll lose this teacher or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would she quit? She's not going to get away with that at any other job. Do you get the impression she's independently wealthy and just working for fun?
Get away with what? People quit jobs all the time and the smart ones burn unused leave before they go because most districts don’t pay out on that anymore.
If we don’t use the leave, we loose it. Anyways, there’s always a honeymoon period at a new job (so she’ll be happier, even if they don’t allow leave in the first few months.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would she quit? She's not going to get away with that at any other job. Do you get the impression she's independently wealthy and just working for fun?
Working for fun? Teaching? 😆😆😆