Re: Subbing in NYC- getting work changed/ cancelled
    Posted by: Jarvis on 12/28/15
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    Total agree -> expects subs to work miracles with little to no
    support. The office always said if I have any misbehavior I could just
    call the office. Don't know if I call them every 10 minutes, what will
    they do?

    On 12/15/15, Frank wrote:
    > 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.