Anonymous wrote:
What makes for a good substitute?
Can control a classroom and follow plans
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen several new subs in our building lately and best of all they are really good
What makes for a good substitute?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen several new subs in our building lately and best of all they are really good
Anonymous wrote:Just reporting in that the process from applying to be a sub to getting fingerprints, background check and on board training only took me 3 weeks. No issues at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does one qualify to be a sub? If I am a SAHM, can I sub as needed, like a side hustle?
Yes. You need a college degree. You also need recent professional references, but I think some people use references from volunteer positions, etc.
YOU DO NOT need a college degree!!
True. You need 30 credits of college coursework though. If you don’t have that but have under 30 and a high school diploma, you can be a substitute assistant.
Which pays a whopping $15.59/hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does one qualify to be a sub? If I am a SAHM, can I sub as needed, like a side hustle?
Yes. You need a college degree. You also need recent professional references, but I think some people use references from volunteer positions, etc.
YOU DO NOT need a college degree!!
True. You need 30 credits of college coursework though. If you don’t have that but have under 30 and a high school diploma, you can be a substitute assistant.