I now have my broken leg out of plaster and will be returning to work next week for half days only to begin with.
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If I was in the office at a desk it would be back full time but as you all know our job is all walking and standing
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Our school is very spread out, it's 500 m from my prep room to the furtherest preproom, and then I have to climb 20 odd stairs. It's even 25 metres from the staff rom to the preproom and you can imagine how often I do that each day.
Previously I have prepared all the gear them carried the tote trays to the relevent labs. 3 are close by but there is about 250 metres and 2 flights of stairs to the closest of the other labs.
I have decided that during my recouperation period I will ask the teachers to transport their own trays to the furtherest rooms ( and hopefully, once my ankle is better they will be so used to it it then will become the way things are done)
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It's rather difficult using a walking stick whilst carrying a tote tray
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What I was wondering is what is the situation in other schools? Do you deliver all the gear right to the respective labs, or prepare the trays and the teachers or students collect them from your prep room and carry them to the labs.
Input would be good for when I try and initiate this on monday, at least I have my sister as one of the science teachers and she is right on my side
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It has been good to keep up with what is going on out there in Labbie land from my home computer. There are quite a number of attatchment, information and advice that I will put to use once I return to work.
Wendy