Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:" oh look at me. I'm better than those dumb esl people so I don't need my transcripts or a recommendation. I'm so SPECIAL."
A reference doesn't tell you anything about the quality of the candidate. Hold a Sub day and meet the candidates in person. Put out a call to anyone in the community willing to help. Remember, last year absolutely anyone who could breathe was recruited this way to sit in classrooms while teachers worked from home. Do this again for subs. Maybe FCPS doesn't want Subs so they can have a reason to close again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does everybody always act so put out by the recommendation letters? When they asked for mine I told them I haven’t worked in a while so I would give them two personal recs instead and they could not have cared less. Are people actually asking/trying, or are they just seeing the requirement and figuring it’s a lost cause?
Probably B, and good--screening out lazy folks who can't make an effort. The kind of people who end up on FCPS's sub roll, but only want to sub at their kid's schools...as if that is the job.
Because it's an unnecessary obstacle to keeping schools open.
It takes time to get a recommendation, for one. The schools are saying they urgently need subs but the process to apply can take weeks. Make it easier for parents to sub - only during the pandemic - and you will find a lot of willing people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does everybody always act so put out by the recommendation letters? When they asked for mine I told them I haven’t worked in a while so I would give them two personal recs instead and they could not have cared less. Are people actually asking/trying, or are they just seeing the requirement and figuring it’s a lost cause?
Probably B, and good--screening out lazy folks who can't make an effort. The kind of people who end up on FCPS's sub roll, but only want to sub at their kid's schools...as if that is the job.
Because it's an unnecessary obstacle to keeping schools open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does everybody always act so put out by the recommendation letters? When they asked for mine I told them I haven’t worked in a while so I would give them two personal recs instead and they could not have cared less. Are people actually asking/trying, or are they just seeing the requirement and figuring it’s a lost cause?
Probably B, and good--screening out lazy folks who can't make an effort. The kind of people who end up on FCPS's sub roll, but only want to sub at their kid's schools...as if that is the job.
Because it's an unnecessary obstacle to keeping schools open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does everybody always act so put out by the recommendation letters? When they asked for mine I told them I haven’t worked in a while so I would give them two personal recs instead and they could not have cared less. Are people actually asking/trying, or are they just seeing the requirement and figuring it’s a lost cause?
Probably B, and good--screening out lazy folks who can't make an effort. The kind of people who end up on FCPS's sub roll, but only want to sub at their kid's schools...as if that is the job.
Anonymous wrote:Why does everybody always act so put out by the recommendation letters? When they asked for mine I told them I haven’t worked in a while so I would give them two personal recs instead and they could not have cared less. Are people actually asking/trying, or are they just seeing the requirement and figuring it’s a lost cause?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:" oh look at me. I'm better than those dumb esl people so I don't need my transcripts or a recommendation. I'm so SPECIAL."
A reference doesn't tell you anything about the quality of the candidate. Hold a Sub day and meet the candidates in person. Put out a call to anyone in the community willing to help. Remember, last year absolutely anyone who could breathe was recruited this way to sit in classrooms while teachers worked from home. Do this again for subs. Maybe FCPS doesn't want Subs so they can have a reason to close again.
I don’t disagree that references aren’t necessarily useful, but everyone is acting like this is some shocking, stringent requirement. It’s been required for every job I’ve ever held (excepting my first one scooping ice cream).
Were your previous jobs actively recruiting stay at home parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:" oh look at me. I'm better than those dumb esl people so I don't need my transcripts or a recommendation. I'm so SPECIAL."
A reference doesn't tell you anything about the quality of the candidate. Hold a Sub day and meet the candidates in person. Put out a call to anyone in the community willing to help. Remember, last year absolutely anyone who could breathe was recruited this way to sit in classrooms while teachers worked from home. Do this again for subs. Maybe FCPS doesn't want Subs so they can have a reason to close again.
I don’t disagree that references aren’t necessarily useful, but everyone is acting like this is some shocking, stringent requirement. It’s been required for every job I’ve ever held (excepting my first one scooping ice cream).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:" oh look at me. I'm better than those dumb esl people so I don't need my transcripts or a recommendation. I'm so SPECIAL."
A reference doesn't tell you anything about the quality of the candidate. Hold a Sub day and meet the candidates in person. Put out a call to anyone in the community willing to help. Remember, last year absolutely anyone who could breathe was recruited this way to sit in classrooms while teachers worked from home. Do this again for subs. Maybe FCPS doesn't want Subs so they can have a reason to close again.
Anonymous wrote:" oh look at me. I'm better than those dumb esl people so I don't need my transcripts or a recommendation. I'm so SPECIAL."
Anonymous wrote:I always ask for a letter of reference when I leave a job. Am I the only one?
Anonymous wrote:" oh look at me. I'm better than those dumb esl people so I don't need my transcripts or a recommendation. I'm so SPECIAL."