Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Well that was their choice
And they sound like idiots for accepting that kind of treatment.
Even DL teachers have been chumps since last September. Many were working 14-16 hour days and spending thousands of dollars of upgrading home technology in order to do the job their employer told them to do.
Must be nice to be able to quit your job with nothing else lined up!
Luckily, people still have 5 weeks and I know teachers who are interviewing during lunch and getting offers.
If teachers have other options besides teaching in MCPS that work better for them, they should take them. Vote with your feet.
I agree. But in reality, we all know this is an empty threat. This threat happened at almost every district that returned, and spoiler alert: there were enough teachers left to teach.
I think any teacher that leaves for a private sector job is in for a rude awakening. Whenever their boss tells them they are needed for a weekend. Or whenever their job description changes. Or whenever their benefits package changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Well that was their choice
And they sound like idiots for accepting that kind of treatment.
Even DL teachers have been chumps since last September. Many were working 14-16 hour days and spending thousands of dollars of upgrading home technology in order to do the job their employer told them to do.
Must be nice to be able to quit your job with nothing else lined up!
Luckily, people still have 5 weeks and I know teachers who are interviewing during lunch and getting offers.
If teachers have other options besides teaching in MCPS that work better for them, they should take them. Vote with your feet.
I agree. But in reality, we all know this is an empty threat. This threat happened at almost every district that returned, and spoiler alert: there were enough teachers left to teach.
I think any teacher that leaves for a private sector job is in for a rude awakening. Whenever their boss tells them they are needed for a weekend. Or whenever their job description changes. Or whenever their benefits package changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Well that was their choice
And they sound like idiots for accepting that kind of treatment.
Even DL teachers have been chumps since last September. Many were working 14-16 hour days and spending thousands of dollars of upgrading home technology in order to do the job their employer told them to do.
14-16 hour days? Give me a break. One of my neighbors is a MCPS teacher and I see her out walking her dog multiple times a day. What could they possibly be doing for that much time with so little actual class time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Well that was their choice
And they sound like idiots for accepting that kind of treatment.
Even DL teachers have been chumps since last September. Many were working 14-16 hour days and spending thousands of dollars of upgrading home technology in order to do the job their employer told them to do.
14-16 hour days? Give me a break. One of my neighbors is a MCPS teacher and I see her out walking her dog multiple times a day. What could they possibly be doing for that much time with so little actual class time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Well that was their choice
And they sound like idiots for accepting that kind of treatment.
Even DL teachers have been chumps since last September. Many were working 14-16 hour days and spending thousands of dollars of upgrading home technology in order to do the job their employer told them to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
It has nothing to do with teachers being special or not. Numbers in Montgomery County are higher than in other areas in the country. Even higher than other counties in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:How many teachers & paraeducators are in MCPS? I have tried to find that answer, but my google attempts have failed.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a 5th-grade teacher. We have not heard a word from our administration, even when we ask. We are being told that she wants to wait to tell us anything until there are clear directions from the higher-ups.
Only around 25% of my school elected to come back for hybrid, so I am not sure how that changes things.
As a parent, this is also frustrating. I see friends from other schools have details on numbers returning and the model they will use. Meanwhile, our principal says that they aren't permitted to reveal anything until after the 2/9 meeting and our school will have a town hall shortly thereafter.
Consistent and transparent messaging from MCPS would have gone a LONG way in keeping both sides of this debate calmer.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Well that was their choice
And they sound like idiots for accepting that kind of treatment.
Even DL teachers have been chumps since last September. Many were working 14-16 hour days and spending thousands of dollars of upgrading home technology in order to do the job their employer told them to do.
Must be nice to be able to quit your job with nothing else lined up!
Luckily, people still have 5 weeks and I know teachers who are interviewing during lunch and getting offers.
If teachers have other options besides teaching in MCPS that work better for them, they should take them. Vote with your feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Well that was their choice
And they sound like idiots for accepting that kind of treatment.
Even DL teachers have been chumps since last September. Many were working 14-16 hour days and spending thousands of dollars of upgrading home technology in order to do the job their employer told them to do.
Must be nice to be able to quit your job with nothing else lined up!
Luckily, people still have 5 weeks and I know teachers who are interviewing during lunch and getting offers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Well that was their choice
And they sound like idiots for accepting that kind of treatment.
Even DL teachers have been chumps since last September. Many were working 14-16 hour days and spending thousands of dollars of upgrading home technology in order to do the job their employer told them to do.
Must be nice to be able to quit your job with nothing else lined up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Well that was their choice
And they sound like idiots for accepting that kind of treatment.
Even DL teachers have been chumps since last September. Many were working 14-16 hour days and spending thousands of dollars of upgrading home technology in order to do the job their employer told them to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of thousands of teachers have been back in the classroom since August without a vaccine. What makes MCPS teachers so special?
Well that was their choice
And they sound like idiots for accepting that kind of treatment.