Labbie Hours v's Number of Students
- Labbie
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Re: Labbie Hours v's Number of Students
So true Chocolatepot, love that name.
Regards Labbie
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
- rae
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Re: Labbie Hours v's Number of Students
I'm sure science doesn't even pass a thought for them!
- McCarthy
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Re: Labbie Hours v's Number of Students
The School Science Laboratory Technicians National Standards 2013 has guidelines on the service factor level of our position/role etc....an excellent document.
to view the pdf google:
School Science Laboratory Technicians National Standards 2013
Hope this helps...
Cheers,
Kerry
to view the pdf google:
School Science Laboratory Technicians National Standards 2013
Hope this helps...
Cheers,
Kerry
- Labbie
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Re: Labbie Hours v's Number of Students
Please see just a winge, I have put up the PSA meeting 23/10/14 it is just awful.
Regards Labbie
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
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Re: Labbie Hours v's Number of Students
Thank you so much for letting me know about the 2013 Guideline, Kerry!! This will be great ammunition to take to to my SAM and principal
I have worked out that based on those standards (service factor being 0.85) I am sitting at 0.19 and that doesn't include all the extra stuff I have to do for my school outside of Science. This will be great ammunition to take to to my SAM and principal
I actually had a whinge to my SAM the other day and told her I need someone to help, even if for a few hours a week. She said "I can't send anyone to help you...no-one is science trained." What the??? Firstly, when did someone washing up glassware need to be science trained?? And secondly, I AM NOT SCIENCE TRAINED!!!!! Better get me out of there ASAP
I have worked out that based on those standards (service factor being 0.85) I am sitting at 0.19 and that doesn't include all the extra stuff I have to do for my school outside of Science. This will be great ammunition to take to to my SAM and principal
I actually had a whinge to my SAM the other day and told her I need someone to help, even if for a few hours a week. She said "I can't send anyone to help you...no-one is science trained." What the??? Firstly, when did someone washing up glassware need to be science trained?? And secondly, I AM NOT SCIENCE TRAINED!!!!! Better get me out of there ASAP
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Re: Labbie Hours v's Number of Students
I just read what you put up, Sue. I don't like it at allLabbie wrote:Please see just a winge, I have put up the PSA meeting 23/10/14 it is just awful.
I worked in the banking industry prior to this role and I hated having 6 monthly appraisals done. If we have to do that, it won't be fun at all