Sure I get it, it’s part time job requiring both low skill and low hours invested. But how can we consider our children’s safety as such a low priority? Should we instead pay the crossing guard by how well they perform at keeping the kids out of harms way? Sounds like we should reevaluate our priorities.
Sure I get it, it’s part time job requiring both low skill and low hours invested. But how can we consider our children’s safety as such a low priority? Should we instead pay the crossing guard by how well they perform at keeping the kids out of harms way? Sounds like we should reevaluate our priorities.