This past week marked my change from a substitute to full time employment. Not only will this mean health benefits in the near future, it should also mean some budgetary stability as I will have a set paycheck every month.
Interestingly enough, I have been eagerly welcomed with open arms on a campus I had never subbed at in my three years. It is nice to be wanted and appreciated for what I can do in a classroom and as a staff member. A pleasant change, indeed.
Kevin
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Steady income, even if attached to a steady job, is always welcomed.
Retirement, especially teacher retirement, can't be considered steady income. *laugh*
I do like your reviews and the range of books you review.
Vivian
http://VivianZabel.blogspot.com
No, it can't be. And PARA retiremnt is worse.
Thanks for reading my efforst AND commenting.
Kevin
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