Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The early releases really need to be canceled.
Reid snuck them in again this year without notice or justification. The previous year they were announced very late with the stated justification being new state mandates training. There was no reason given for this year.
The reason is that FCPS is not meeting the required planning time for ES teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Just stop paying the teachers and let's see how long it takes before they want to start working again
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stop paying the teachers and let's see how long it takes before they want to start working again
Stop.
The single poster who keeps posting this on multiple threads is so tiresome.
There's dozens of us. Dozens.
DP and no, there’s not.
There are just a couple LOUD posters who love to antagonize teachers.
It’s tiresome and it’s time for you to stop. You aren’t ticking off lazy teachers. You are frustrating the hard-working ones who sacrifice for YOUR family all of the time.
So grow up.
You're taking a paycheck from MY taxes. You work for me. So deal with it.
Then you owe me more money.
I work six days a week, usually close to 70 hours. I request that you start paying me overtime pay.
And, since you claim to be my employer, I expect you to “deal” with this quickly.
It's not my fault you aren't able to complete your work in the designated hours.
Anonymous wrote:The early releases really need to be canceled.
Reid snuck them in again this year without notice or justification. The previous year they were announced very late with the stated justification being new state mandates training. There was no reason given for this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stop paying the teachers and let's see how long it takes before they want to start working again
They can’t. There is a contract! 🤣🤣🤣
Then use the contract hours. Teacher should come in and do the planning/training that leads to the early release days in elementary school. Those days can then be canceled. Teachers who do not have planning or training to do can help remove snow. Then they will be fulfilling their contract and certainly earning their money.
Anonymous wrote:
The problem is there's too many bus stops nobody has cleared. I don't see them all getting cleared tomorrow though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stop paying the teachers and let's see how long it takes before they want to start working again
Stop.
The single poster who keeps posting this on multiple threads is so tiresome.
There's dozens of us. Dozens.
DP and no, there’s not.
There are just a couple LOUD posters who love to antagonize teachers.
It’s tiresome and it’s time for you to stop. You aren’t ticking off lazy teachers. You are frustrating the hard-working ones who sacrifice for YOUR family all of the time.
So grow up.
You're taking a paycheck from MY taxes. You work for me. So deal with it.
Then you owe me more money.
I work six days a week, usually close to 70 hours. I request that you start paying me overtime pay.
And, since you claim to be my employer, I expect you to “deal” with this quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stop paying the teachers and let's see how long it takes before they want to start working again
Stop.
The single poster who keeps posting this on multiple threads is so tiresome.
There's dozens of us. Dozens.
DP and no, there’s not.
There are just a couple LOUD posters who love to antagonize teachers.
It’s tiresome and it’s time for you to stop. You aren’t ticking off lazy teachers. You are frustrating the hard-working ones who sacrifice for YOUR family all of the time.
So grow up.
You're taking a paycheck from MY taxes. You work for me. So deal with it.
Then you owe me more money.
I work six days a week, usually close to 70 hours. I request that you start paying me overtime pay.
And, since you claim to be my employer, I expect you to “deal” with this quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighborhood is about a 20 minute walk to the high school. The majority of the sidewalks, that line roads to the school have not been plowed. We do not have bus service (that pesky 1 mile radius rule). There is no way the kids can make it to the high school. The sidewalk area next to the main crosswalk to cross a major road, is full of ice. We drove past the high school this morning. The parking spots are cleared, but the sidewalks leading into the school are packed with ice. Do you expect the kids to walk on the aslphalt, along with a bunch if new drivers? Also, what is up with people assuming teachers would have to help clear the ice/snow!? That is ridiculous!
Reid expects the parents will do it. Why not the teachers?
It is not their job! Period, end of story. My kid has a teacher that walks with a cane. Should he go out, cut through the ice and shovel it?! Should that job be only for the younger healthier teachers? Did they go to college for 5+ years to end up being forced to clean up the snow? They didn’t sign up for that job! You signed up to have kids.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand it’s been 7 days since we had snow. Why haven’t the schools been cleared of snow? Why are they taking tomorrow to clear the snow and not Monday-Sunday of this week. I really don’t get it. What are we going to do close until march? Someone is not contracted for snow removal for the schools? I’m astonished.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stop paying the teachers and let's see how long it takes before they want to start working again
Stop.
The single poster who keeps posting this on multiple threads is so tiresome.
There's dozens of us. Dozens.
DP and no, there’s not.
There are just a couple LOUD posters who love to antagonize teachers.
It’s tiresome and it’s time for you to stop. You aren’t ticking off lazy teachers. You are frustrating the hard-working ones who sacrifice for YOUR family all of the time.
So grow up.
You're taking a paycheck from MY taxes. You work for me. So deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stop paying the teachers and let's see how long it takes before they want to start working again
Stop.
The single poster who keeps posting this on multiple threads is so tiresome.
There's dozens of us. Dozens.