Sleepingbooty
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On the one hand, we're missing days now so it's not turning out to be as many as originally thought. But on the other hand, the teacher she's subbing for is um, no longer employed there, so it could turn into something more for Judy. But on the third hand, since she's the de-facto temporary teacher, she's putting in a lot of time developing lesson plans; time for which she doesn't get paid since she's being paid as a daily sub, but she wants to make a good impression and possibly get the job for the rest of the year. But on the fourth hand, if she's the teacher through the rest of the year, and the year gets extended due to snow days....could put a real crimp on the vacation plans.
Well, in most school districts, it's a quite a bit higher pay rate for a temp teacher than for a sub, and it usually kicks in after a certain amount of time in the same classroom. They definitely should pay more - you are doing quite a bit more work. I subbed for the same teacher for almost 3 weeks back in August, and I kept joking that I felt like I had a "real" job!
Your snow pics are amazing! The deck has almost completely disappeared. I'd be worried about losing Swiffer in all that white. Maybe she needs a red sweater or something
