Glad to help . . . " The Plaintiff presents himself as bright, educated and able to22communicate both orally and in writing.He admits he can obtain23substitute teaching positions at $105/day (about $13.00 per hour), and24has held other positions at a similar rate of pay.Even with these25positions, he could earn over $27,000 per year.If he continues with26the expenses of his present lifestyle, the loans could be repaid in27fewer than five years.The Plaintiff failed to meet his burden of28proof on the second prong."PH LLB
$90 per day in Florida, but there is currently a hiring freeze since 10% of our teachers were laid off this year.They're resoting to placing Mountain Dew ads on the sides of school buses to pay the bills.
Plaintiff? I wasn't asking about a court case, but I guess you're trying to give me the info I asked about? So your take is $13/hour for a substitute teacher? Is this in SoCal?