Anonymous wrote:OP you are right, it's awesome.
I work for a NoVa public school, we will get 10 weeks off this summer, three days at Thanksgiving, two straight weeks at Christmas, a week for spring break and all the federal holidays.
If the staff bathroom is occupied everyone I know just uses the students bathroom. NBD. And if it's urgent they just get the neighbor teacher to cover the class for a few minutes.
Yes, pay is stretched out all year, which is great because I know people who work in other school divisions in other states where that is not the case, they have to save up for the unpaid summer months.
The last month or two of school can be quite grueling with standardized testing and some kids randomly losing the behavioral gains they seem to have made during the year, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
Finally, teachers do not have to "find their own subs" they just put in for a sub and that's it. I work with people who are taking days off now just for the heck of it, personal me days, because they have the leave to do it.
It's a great job schedule and vacation wise, although it's not for everybody because teaching is tough and the pay is not comparable to many other professions. But I wouldn't trade with any of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Woah. Never ever did I say teachers didn't deserve their vacation time or don't work incredibly hard. It is definitely a job I could not do. I'm only jealous of that time off. I wish I could be home with my own kids during the summer!
Just wanted to clarify something. The summer/spring break/winter break is not vacation time. We are not paid for those days. Memorial day? Not paid. Labor day? Not paid. You probably get a few paid holidays right? Our pay is divided to give equal paychecks during the year but those days are not contract days so we do not get paid. Hence, not vacation.
This is such a silly argument. I get paid once a month, the exact same amount, no matter how many hours I work or if the month has more or fewer days. That doesn’t make some days in a 31 day month “unpaid.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Woah. Never ever did I say teachers didn't deserve their vacation time or don't work incredibly hard. It is definitely a job I could not do. I'm only jealous of that time off. I wish I could be home with my own kids during the summer!
Just wanted to clarify something. The summer/spring break/winter break is not vacation time. We are not paid for those days. Memorial day? Not paid. Labor day? Not paid. You probably get a few paid holidays right? Our pay is divided to give equal paychecks during the year but those days are not contract days so we do not get paid. Hence, not vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Woah. Never ever did I say teachers didn't deserve their vacation time or don't work incredibly hard. It is definitely a job I could not do. I'm only jealous of that time off. I wish I could be home with my own kids during the summer!
Just wanted to clarify something. The summer/spring break/winter break is not vacation time. We are not paid for those days. Memorial day? Not paid. Labor day? Not paid. You probably get a few paid holidays right? Our pay is divided to give equal paychecks during the year but those days are not contract days so we do not get paid. Hence, not vacation.
Public school teacher and now principal--almost 30 years total--here. Come on, PP. Yes, it is vacation in the eyes of the world, including educators. You're not working and can enjoy the time as you please. Please stop with quibbling with semantics. It's not a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Woah. Never ever did I say teachers didn't deserve their vacation time or don't work incredibly hard. It is definitely a job I could not do. I'm only jealous of that time off. I wish I could be home with my own kids during the summer!
Just wanted to clarify something. The summer/spring break/winter break is not vacation time. We are not paid for those days. Memorial day? Not paid. Labor day? Not paid. You probably get a few paid holidays right? Our pay is divided to give equal paychecks during the year but those days are not contract days so we do not get paid. Hence, not vacation.
Public school teacher and now principal--almost 30 years total--here. Come on, PP. Yes, it is vacation in the eyes of the world, including educators. You're not working and can enjoy the time as you please. Please stop with quibbling with semantics. It's not a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Woah. Never ever did I say teachers didn't deserve their vacation time or don't work incredibly hard. It is definitely a job I could not do. I'm only jealous of that time off. I wish I could be home with my own kids during the summer!
It’s not vacation time. It’s unpaid leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Woah. Never ever did I say teachers didn't deserve their vacation time or don't work incredibly hard. It is definitely a job I could not do. I'm only jealous of that time off. I wish I could be home with my own kids during the summer!
Just wanted to clarify something. The summer/spring break/winter break is not vacation time. We are not paid for those days. Memorial day? Not paid. Labor day? Not paid. You probably get a few paid holidays right? Our pay is divided to give equal paychecks during the year but those days are not contract days so we do not get paid. Hence, not vacation.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Woah. Never ever did I say teachers didn't deserve their vacation time or don't work incredibly hard. It is definitely a job I could not do. I'm only jealous of that time off. I wish I could be home with my own kids during the summer!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Woah. Never ever did I say teachers didn't deserve their vacation time or don't work incredibly hard. It is definitely a job I could not do. I'm only jealous of that time off. I wish I could be home with my own kids during the summer!
Anonymous wrote:I'm a principal of an elementary school here in the DMV. I post this meme in our workroom and remind teachers that May is that last hole where you need a ladder to get out. I also need it as a reminder for myself.![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you need to leave for an appointment during the day, how easy is it for you? Teachers have to find a sub to cover their class.
If you need to run an errand during the workday, are you able to? It's difficult for teachers to do so.
Can you use the bathroom whenever you want to? Teachers often have to hold it and then have to walk a long way to a staff bathroom.
If you will be out for a day, do you have to prepare plans for someone to do your work and find a person to work for you?
These are just a few reasons not to be jealous of a teacher, not to mention the kids and parents that one has to deal with every day!
Please, go volunteer in a school for just a few days and see what every teacher goes through. You will realize that that summer break is very needed and very well-earned!