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- From: mbvg9741@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (M. Vincent Busenbark )
- Subject: Re: SUBSTITUTE TEACHING
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 22:36:45 GMT
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- Sheila.King@f315.n103.z1.fidonet.org (Sheila King) writes:
-
- >-> In Las Cruces, the school system is advertising for subs in the
- >-> paper, I get several calls daily for subbing, and principals and
- >-> clerks are obviously getting to work well before daylight to start a
- >-> desperate daily search for fresh meat.
-
- >If this is the case, then it is obvious that they need to raise the rate
- >they pay subs.
-
- >Sheila
- >coming to you from Diamond Bar, CA (in Los Angeles County)
- >
- The pay you mentioned for subbing there (in NM) sounds extremely
- low. Here in central Illinois, in a twin city set-up total population
- maybe 100,000 or thereabouts, the pay is $67 per day, give or take
- $10 depending on experience and which of the twin cities you're
- working in.
-
- Is the lower pay mentioned by the first writer (pay in the $30s and
- $40s) more common across the nation? I am concerned since I
- expect to have to make my living subbing for awhile.
-
- -Vincent
- .
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