FYI teachers can only accumulate so many sick days and then they just disappear (I believe its 220), majority of teachers especially older are typically not in the best health, there are a lot of teachers out there that are terrified of this virus. I am not one of them and had a 5 day hospital stay from most likely getting covid while at work. Sick days, personal days, holidays and summers are the perks of being a teacher, since covid the amount of work, pressure, stress, etc has probably quadrupled for teachers, ,all the while the administration and parents dump more and more on us or parents make huge assumptions blaming us for teaching crt because of a few wackos in virginia and california. So if those teachers in the inner city need an extra day, believe me they have earned it, they are tired, stressed, underappreciated and under paid.or maybe all those teachers are "sick" of playing covid games with the school district. maybe they just all decided to start Christmas break a day early. Teachers have been known to use their sick days in ways that are not exactly honest. A news flash without any credible information is just more corporate media gossip. I'm pretty sure that we are all supposed to infer from that news headline that Covid is to blame.
FYI, I'm married to an inner city high school teacher for 25 years. I know all about it, and then some.FYI teachers can only accumulate so many sick days and then they just disappear (I believe its 220), majority of teachers especially older are typically not in the best health, there are a lot of teachers out there that are terrified of this virus. I am not one of them and had a 5 day hospital stay from most likely getting covid while at work. Sick days, personal days, holidays and summers are the perks of being a teacher, since covid the amount of work, pressure, stress, etc has probably quadrupled for teachers, ,all the while the administration and parents dump more and more on us or parents make huge assumptions blaming us for teaching crt because of a few wackos in virginia and california. So if those teachers in the inner city need an extra day, believe me they have earned it, they are tired, stressed, underappreciated and under paid.
Exactly.FYI teachers can only accumulate so many sick days and then they just disappear (I believe its 220), majority of teachers especially older are typically not in the best health, there are a lot of teachers out there that are terrified of this virus. I am not one of them and had a 5 day hospital stay from most likely getting covid while at work. Sick days, personal days, holidays and summers are the perks of being a teacher, since covid the amount of work, pressure, stress, etc has probably quadrupled for teachers, ,all the while the administration and parents dump more and more on us or parents make huge assumptions blaming us for teaching crt because of a few wackos in virginia and california. So if those teachers in the inner city need an extra day, believe me they have earned it, they are tired, stressed, underappreciated and under paid.
About as many the get divorced over Alabama Fans marrying Auburn Fans. "we jus coudnt make it work, judge!"I have a friend getting divorced over the jab. I wonder how many more of those are out there?
I have a friend getting divorced over the jab. I wonder how many more of those are out there?
Here is a good break down of it by Dr. Z, definitely watch the original first.Ya'll need to listen to the Joe Rogan Dr. McCollough (spelling?) podcast
Probably would of happened regardless of the circumstances….I have a friend getting divorced over the jab. I wonder how many more of those are out there?
Sick days, personal days, and holidays are a negoiated part of a teachers salary. Teachers are paid for x number of contracted days, about 180 depending on the district. They are not paid for the "summers" but can have their contracted salary spread out and recieve it over the summer months.Exactly.
That's insane...wtf?!?
Perhaps, but no one saw it coming. She's a nurse and got vax'd early. He's a free thinker and is still not vax'd. She took a traveling gig and told him she wasn't coming back to Ohio until he was vax'd and that he wasn't allowed to visit her until vax'd. He told her to pound salt and he'd get vax'd if/when he was ready. She escalated it to a point that he ordered the papers drawn up. Married 15+ years and that was the straw that broke the camel's back.Probably would of happened regardless of the circumstances….
Sick days, personal days, and holidays are a negoiated part of a teachers salary. Teachers are paid for x number of contracted days, about 180 depending on the district. They are not paid for the "summers" but can have their contracted salary spread out and recieve it over the summer months.
Some districts pay teachers for some of their unsued sick days as a severance pay when they retire
Perhaps, but no one saw it coming. She's a nurse and got vax'd early. He's a free thinker and is still not vax'd. She took a traveling gig and told him she wasn't coming back to Ohio until he was vax'd and that he wasn't allowed to visit her until vax'd. He told her to pound salt and he'd get vax'd if/when he was ready. She escalated it to a point that he ordered the papers drawn up. Married 15+ years and that was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Teachers in Ohio can also purchase STRS credit for time served in the military - btw whatcha mean "throw in"Each time I've broken those 180 days down to an hourly rate and multiplied it out to a typical Americans 40 hour work week their yearly salary is quite respectable, throw in the benefits such as retirement and health and it's actually a great full time job, if they worked a 50 weeks year.