Businesses can’t find workers. Now, schools can’t find substitute teachers. But we shouldn’t be surprised. When the government pays people not to work, it’s hard to find workers! news.wosu.org/news/2022-08-1…

Aug 19, 2022 · 2:37 PM UTC

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The only one I see paid not to work is YOU, Mr. Tweets-All-Day.
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There had been a serious shortage of substitute teachers for a long time, Jim. If you don’t understand why, ask a teacher! And please explain who you think is being paid not to work and how?
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Hey, Ohioans. Here's another group that Jim Jordan has done NOTHING for. We've paid him almost $2 million in wages and benefits and all he does is tweet and point fingers. He was literally voted the least effective membr of Congress.
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teachers have resigned/quit because of the crappy way the Republicans have treated them. Calling them groomers, accusing them of mistreating students, restricting their curriculum and threatening their lives. This is all on you Jimmy boy and your buddies...
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Who are these people that are getting paid to stay home gym? 3 percent unemployment. Lowest in 60 years. You’re a disgrace.
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1. What state is paying people not to work? It’s not 2020. 2. Adults with degrees—asked to teach our kids while Covid is still a problem—should be paid more than the teens working as cashiers at Target. There will be a substitute shortage as long as the pay is insulting.
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