Postgrad10 wrote: » No it was the only route that I could get from the distribution centre which is a good distance from my home. People told me since I could have went a different way but I don’t know the area so went with google maps.
Postgrad10 wrote: » Go with the safer option. I took the lesser mileage route from the distribution center and was regretting it. I wouldn’t even called it a road I drove on. Disgraceful. At least i’ll be going a somewhat better route in the morning.
Postgrad10 wrote: » !! It’s so true though. Don’t be frightened to ask questions either. Sleep well superintendents .
Postgrad10 wrote: » At the end of session it goes into the stationary box and sealed. Same goes for any unopened packages too. Shoot away with any questions , some of us have been doing it for years. One piece of advice , leave your day to day instructions open in front of you for the session. Highlight the important parts of that day. Use it as a checklist before the exam starts. Once you’ve got your centre roll done ( pink or yellow depending on level), have your advice sheet for that session open in front of you to jot down absences/ toilet breaks/change of levels etc. Also have the blue report book on standby (with your plan) in case the inspector calls in ( he signs p2 of that). Have a good day tomorrow and remember it’s better to start late than make a mistake!
star_123 wrote: » Hi folks. I was on a distribution panel and got placed last minute. I feel a bit like a deer in headlights working my way through all the paperwork. There's one thing I can't seem to find an answer to. What do we do with the package the exam papers come in that have been signed by a witness? Thanks in advance.
Qwerty2018 wrote: » I have started to fill out the form and wrote down the 104km! Hoping they won’t check! I send an email and see what response I get! Thanks for the reply!
mtoutlemonde wrote: » I'd email and get confirmation - someone let them down at the last minute and you are willing to travel at least 98km and if they can't pay you the overnight for the extra 6km - tell them you're not doing it either. I would get an email to confirm this though! Fair play to you for doing it!!
mtoutlemonde wrote: » The bags are returned in the stationary box.
Qwerty2018 wrote: » Just a quick question! I got placed in a school last minute today that is 98km away according to google maps but this takes me on ridiculous back roads! If I choose going by motorway it’s 1 minute longer and the distance is 104km. I am just wondering will I get overnight pay if I write down the motorway distance? I do not want to start paying for a hotel if I will not be reimbursed for it! Thanks
sitstill wrote: The letter that we get tells us to ring the school to tell them at what time we will arrive on Tuesday. Do people actually do this? I have found that every year when I ring, the person on the other end of the phone - secretary presumably - has no idea what I am talking about. I was assigned to a different school this year and just made the phone call and there was the same confusion on the other end, so it made me think that maybe Superintendents don't actually bother to do this?
Postgrad10 wrote: Mines an absolute disaster. Don’t know what to do? I’ll have to resign.
Dunne_bkill wrote: » Being sent out today (arrival Monday) or delivered today?