u/thestripedmilkshake

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Payouts if you quit?

Has anyone ever quit in the middle of the school year? If so, is there a payout that is required as a penalty for doing so?

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u/thestripedmilkshake — 18 days ago
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Degree conferment delayed

I am currently trying to finish my Master’s and was short on hours. My official graduation date was moved from August 14th to September 25th, so I could obtain the hours. As a result, my degree now won’t be conferred until December rather than September (originally). I am concerned about how this will affect my employment opportunities (I am located in CO) and understand that it is required for the degree to appear on a transcript to be granted provisional licensure. Does anyone working in CO know a way to bypass this until my university lets me have my degree?

(I also want to be in a SNF upon graduation)

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u/thestripedmilkshake — 19 days ago
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My favorite rooms in the house

might have a (slight) obsession with Narnia, especially recreating it in-game 😅. The last two slides are Mr. Tumnus’s house and Cair Paravel.

u/thestripedmilkshake — 1 month ago
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Narnia Room- Finally finished!

Been working on upgrading to new items for this room and now I’ve done it! Peep my Carmel Lion, Aslan who I adopted specifically for this room lol

u/thestripedmilkshake — 2 months ago
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Moon pool room

Work in progress! I was inspired by the show H2O: just add water 😉 Let me know if there are any items that you’d recommend adding to this room!

u/thestripedmilkshake — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/SLPA

Northern Colorado SLPA openings

Not seeing a ton of openings in my part of CO. The postings are always in Denver (I live about an hour from Denver) or some rural town hours away from me. Do districts tend to post more openings come July/August? In addition, do recruiters reach out to school districts to see if they’d be willing to hire?

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u/thestripedmilkshake — 2 months ago
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CF interviewing for SNF

What would a reasonable/manageable productivity rate be considered? I’m aware of how unrealistically high these can be and how it can affect pay.

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u/thestripedmilkshake — 3 months ago