- Every day is a new situation. No cubical farm monotony here.
- It's fun to be directionally impaired and try to remember directions to and the layouts of about ten different places (so far).
- Flexible schedule.
- Sometimes not knowing, when you go to bed, if you'll work in the morning or not.
- Occasionally getting to feel like you're making a difference... or at least making someone's day a little better.
- Lots of movies.
- Re-learning all the things that were crammed down your throat in school, but never stuck... and actually enjoying it this time.
- School lunch is only $2.65! (and worth every penny)
- Getting paid to read... or do newspaper puzzles... or update blogs!
- Getting out at 2:30 or 3-ish.
- Seeing "the other side" of school... like where the teachers go that nobody else can.
- Reading fun stories to children.
- Ah! the smell of hand sanitizer.
- Watching other people struggle with Chemistry and secretly laughing at them.
- Freaking people out when you actually know the subject matter.
- Spring Break!! (break: good; paycheck: bad)
- Not having to make lesson plans, grade papers, or do homework.
- Kids are funny... all ages, different amusements.
I'm sure I could think of more if I really tried, but maybe I'll post an addendum later. I hope you enjoyed it.
3 comments:
Hey girl:
You almost made me want to go back... well, subbing is a bit different... perhaps I can try that some day. :) Should the seminary thing not work, you know I'll give it a shot...
Love ya!
What type of college education do you need to be a sub?
Well, since I have no idea who the last poster was, I guess I'll have to answer on here. It varies in different districts, but here you only need a high school diploma, and then to sub in the high school you need any bachelor's degree.
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