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jkurl1195 t1_iu6scz8 wrote

ESS doesn't determine the daily rate, the district does. ESS tacks on a fee for each day. I work as a sub for ESS and get 175/day. IDK about issues with health benefits.

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Jake_FromStateFarm27 t1_iu6umdp wrote

They were supposed to offer the districts health benefits and they were not, it was completely different. The issue with wages is the state requires that subs that work more than 30 days in one school/district they are supposed to transition you onto a salary plan, ESS did not despite working a year in one school. ESS sucks.

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