Re: Subbing in NYC- getting work changed/ cancelled
    Posted by: Frank on 12/15/15
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    On 6/10/15, Kitty wrote:
    > Hello Educator Friends,
    >
    > I was wondering if anyone could shed light on why you accept
    > a job for one grade level (early childhood, for example) and
    > then assigned to a different grade level?
    >
    > Also, have any subs in NYC had their assignment cancelled?
    > How many times and how much notice were you given?
    >
    > Also, I was wondering why more teachers don't have seating
    > charts for sub teachers (in addition to names on the desks).
    > This would be incredibly helpful in managing a class.
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Kitty

    Very little concern is given to what goes on in a classroom
    when a substitute fills in for a regular teacher. That's why
    it is considered one of the worst jobs of any field. The kids
    go nuts and the administration expects subs to work miracles
    with little to no support. Good luck!


    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Subbing in NYC- getting work changed/ cancelled, 6/10/15, by Kitty.
  • Re: Subbing in NYC- getting work changed/ cancelled, 12/15/15, by Frank.
  • Re: Subbing in NYC- getting work changed/ cancelled, 12/28/15, by Jarvis.