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    Re: Hiring subs over a certified teacher
    Posted by: John on 9/18/09

    Thus, the reasoning why people choose different professions than
    teaching. I am about at the point. The schools I have subbed at
    have full time subs that are not certified teachers teachers
    either. I have spoken with personally the full time subs. Right
    off hand I can name two full time subs that are not certified
    teachers. Does a certificate even mean anything anymore? As for
    knowing if there is a certified teacher subbing for that
    position I know for a fact that there is not. The guy I spoke
    with subbed in that position... he had a masters in.
    Transportation? I never knew they made such a degree. I would
    not be surprised if they have a full time teacher that is not
    certified in anything hired over a certified teacher.
    On 9/18/09, sped wrote:
    > On 9/18/09, John wrote:
    >> I
    >> have called the school multiple times along with the HR
    >> department and they act as if they are bothered that I am
    >> even interested. Basically, what should I do now?
    >
    > Stop calling. They aren't "acting" as if they're bothered,
    > they are genuinely bothered. Since there are many PE teachers
    > out there, you aren't the only applicant they have. So, if
    > they do end up hiring, they don't have to hire you.
    >
    > As far as the whole "legality" of hiring subs, it depends. If
    > it's a long term sub position, then they can hire someone as a
    > sub. The "sub" they're hiring might actually be a certified PE
    > teacher, but they're paying him as a sub. That's legal, but it
    > might violate their union's contract. That, however, is a
    > matter for their union, not you.
    >
    > As far as hearing from a teacher's aid... well I wouldn't put
    > to much stock in that. I once had an aid ask me if I had found
    > a new job... Huh, I said? I wasn't looking for a new job.
    > She had heard I was fired. As that I was tenured, that was
    > unlikely, and actually that year I took over as a department
    > chair... but close enough.
    >
    > According to aid gossip, I was also supposed to be having an
    > affair with another teacher as well. I was upset, because no
    > one told me I was sleeping with this woman! You get the
    > point... the rumor mill isn't worth a penny.
    >


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  • Hiring subs over a certified teacher, 9/18/09, by John.
  • Re: Hiring subs over a certified teacher, 9/18/09, by sped.
  • Re: Hiring subs over a certified teacher, 9/18/09, by John.
  • Re: Hiring subs over a certified teacher, 9/18/09, by John.
  • Re: Hiring subs over a certified teacher, 9/18/09, by Susie.

     
     

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