Since people cannot comment directly, I am adding Jason Margolis’ comment for him. Elaine“Unfortunately, this is not uncommon. Subs are hard to find -- especially good ones. Many school districts do this. It's simply a supply-demand issue.The more disturbing story here is the flyer itself with the glaring grammatical error at the bottom.It is generally not a good idea to have grammatical errors in job postings for educational positions.You should always “considered” proofreading these before posting.- Jason”
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Since people cannot comment directly, I am adding Jason Margolis’ comment for him.
ReplyDeleteElaine
“Unfortunately, this is not uncommon. Subs are hard to find -- especially good ones. Many school districts do this. It's simply a supply-demand issue.
The more disturbing story here is the flyer itself with the glaring grammatical error at the bottom.
It is generally not a good idea to have grammatical errors in job postings for educational positions.
You should always “considered” proofreading these before posting.
- Jason”