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Edited on Wed Jan-05-05 12:15 PM by onager
My mother works at a pre-school attached to a Southern Baptist church in the Buckle On The Bible Belt (Upstate SC). The "benefits" already described certainly apply. No taxes, etc. And in this case, it's a rural area with very few pre-schools available for working parents.
Some of the employees may be volunteers. But Mom and the others I know about are salaried employees. They certainly don't get paid much. Mom is retired and collecting a pension/SS, but she hates sitting around the house and loves kids, so the job was a natural for her.
Here's some irony. These are Southern Baptists, the nice folks who turned me into an atheist. ;-) But once they had a little girl in the class who belonged to some extreme Pentecostal sect that doesn't celebrate Xmas. Or Valentine's Day. Or Easter. (I guess they celebrate religiously, but no Santa Claus or Easter bunnies.) Her mother was constantly in the staff's faces with complaints about the heathen Baptists celebrating pagan holidays in the name of JeeZus.
To its credit, apparently the school does try to be somewhat sensitive to this sort of thing. IOW, the kids aren't proselytized for the whole school day. I know, that's what I would have expected too...
And for the record, the blowhards who want to moralize about those good ol' family-values Red States should visit this pre-school.
In her desk, my mother keeps a sad collection of restraining orders and legal papers preventing one parent or the other from seeing their kids. Some kids have been virtually abandoned by both parents and are being raised by grandparents or other relatives. This is VERY common, even in this bastion of "traditional family values."
One time an estranged father came to the preschool and literally kidnapped his daughter. My mother tried to get between them...the little girl didn't want to go with him and was screaming. She wasn't able to stop him. Fortunately the local cops did. He had planned to take the kid across the state line to his parents in NC.
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