Anonymous wrote:I have to work too. It's a job. If i can get to work, then so too can the preschool teachers.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. It's no more dangerous for teachers to be on the road than everybody else who has to go to work. Everyone else goes, in every other city, except federal workers in DC. The public schools close because of busing, which does not apply to private preschools or daycares (if it does, they can close on an individual basis). Or, if teachers, and federal workers, are getting a free day off, we all should. And McDonald's, Gymboree, gas stations, 7-11, will all be closed, too. But why does daycare close so those low-paid teachers don't have to pay for backup childcare, which forces other working-class parents ( health workers, retail, non-federal secretaries) to pay for backup care, or take a vacation day or unpaid day off? Not everyone who uses daycare is taking it in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP i agree with you. I think they should follow the federal government. If the roads really are that bad the government will close. If the roads are fine then there is no reason the daycare workers can't get to work. If i have to work they should too.
I also love it how all these parents say the roads are too bad to get out and all that, then you see them out and about with their kids.
That would be great if schools would all follow the government. Because then parents' work schedules and kids' school schedules would be the same. T he problems arise when the parents still have to go to work but the kids are off school. Somebody get this all together and on one page!
Anonymous wrote:OP i agree with you. I think they should follow the federal government. If the roads really are that bad the government will close. If the roads are fine then there is no reason the daycare workers can't get to work. If i have to work they should too.
I also love it how all these parents say the roads are too bad to get out and all that, then you see them out and about with their kids.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. It's no more dangerous for teachers to be on the road than everybody else who has to go to work. Everyone else goes, in every other city, except federal workers in DC. The public schools close because of busing, which does not apply to private preschools or daycares (if it does, they can close on an individual basis). Or, if teachers, and federal workers, are getting a free day off, we all should. And McDonald's, Gymboree, gas stations, 7-11, will all be closed, too. But why does daycare close so those low-paid teachers don't have to pay for backup childcare, which forces other working-class parents ( health workers, retail, non-federal secretaries) to pay for backup care, or take a vacation day or unpaid day off? Not everyone who uses daycare is taking it in.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think all the teachers sleep in bunkers above their classrooms, OP?
Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. It's no more dangerous for teachers to be on the road than everybody else who has to go to work. Everyone else goes, in every other city, except federal workers in DC. The public schools close because of busing, which does not apply to private preschools or daycares (if it does, they can close on an individual basis). Or, if teachers, and federal workers, are getting a free day off, we all should. And McDonald's, Gymboree, gas stations, 7-11, will all be closed, too. But why does daycare close so those low-paid teachers don't have to pay for backup childcare, which forces other working-class parents ( health workers, retail, non-federal secretaries) to pay for backup care, or take a vacation day or unpaid day off? Not everyone who uses daycare is taking it in.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. It's no more dangerous for teachers to be on the road than everybody else who has to go to work. Everyone else goes, in every other city, except federal workers in DC. The public schools close because of busing, which does not apply to private preschools or daycares (if it does, they can close on an individual basis). Or, if teachers, and federal workers, are getting a free day off, we all should. And McDonald's, Gymboree, gas stations, 7-11, will all be closed, too. But why does daycare close so those low-paid teachers don't have to pay for backup childcare, which forces other working-class parents ( health workers, retail, non-federal secretaries) to pay for backup care, or take a vacation day or unpaid day off? Not everyone who uses daycare is taking it in.