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Taking an extended leave of absence
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So, the only other person in my job quit, so instead of being on call 50% of the time I'm on call 100% of the time. Sort of. People from other divisions are supposed to help but it's still super busy. Anyway...

I actually kind of like this little side hustle, but it's getting to be too much. Until we hire someone and get them trained (months from now, at least), I'm probably going to stop teaching. I want to maintain my contract and everything though.

Has anyone taken a several month long break? Should I contact the LP and let them know I'm going to or just close all my slots? I teach mostly Starlight classes and only have a couple of regulars.

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