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Now that my ten years of experience and my master's degree
have not helped me get a full time job I am finding myself
trying to get my foot in the door via substituting.
However, it seems that many of the surrounding districts
go through a staffing agency to get subs. Only about 3 of
the districts in my surrounding area manage their own
subs. Does anyone know how this process works where I
have to interview with some agency whenever they get my
documentation in their system? Doesn't going through an
agency cost the district money? Am I crazy or are most
small districts having a hard time with money right now
and to spend it on getting subs when someone should be
able to pick up the phone and call the people on the sub
list until someone takes the assignment?
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