Pros
Some flexibility with hours and time off Colleagues are pleasant and helpful Continuing education benefits are very good Competitive benefits and PTO Limited number of work from home days (if you’re not feeling well, but can still perform job duties)
Cons
Micromanaging becomes increasingly evident each year-staff used to be trusted to work independently and make decisions, but this is rarely the case currently. Administration (HR/CEO etc) punishes the whole group for issues of few individuals Curriculum is put in place before it is ready to be efficiently implemented Office does not close early/ or have morning delays for snow, ice, etc - puts staff in danger Many teachers are given workloads that cannot possibly be completed in the confines of a work day- numerous hours are required after school hours and weekends with no compensation or offers to flex your hours; When grade or subject-like colleagues are out on medical, maternity leave, etc, teachers have to cover with no additional pay (mandatory) Teachers are often unsure to ask when they need assistance, technical/curriculum, etc. They are then reprimanded when something is not done correctly