hulagirl87
DIS Veteran
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- Jan 16, 2006
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I am trying to find work that I can do on my own time, while my kids are in school, working around a school calendar, while also tackling a host of autoimmune conditions which make my health not great from day to day. I'm having a hard time finding anything as a lot of things sound like a scam, and survey's online give you pennies for each survey you take. I signed up for a secret shopper site and they sent me a check for $2500 with instructions to buy gift cards, scratch off the codes, and then give them that info. um, if that's not a red flag! So clearly, not legit. I'm wondering if anyone has had any luck with any real secret shopper sites or anything that might work well for school hour work, flexibility, etc. Thanks!
Question: In your jurisdictions, don't substitute teachers have to be, well, actual teachers? Here they must, with at least a 4-year degree in Education and a current/valid provincial teaching certificate (basically a license that verifies your credentials). They also have to be members-in-good-standing of the provincial teachers union.