Day 64 November 17, 2022 Employee 397

Our employee number is used for an immense amount of record keeping. The most telling is when we use it during employee meetings for staff development.  When I give mine I am usually met with: “No honey, the 5 or 6 digit number you use for payroll.” After I assure them that I am not senile, I tell them again. The next thing they say trying to not make me feel bad: “Not your school number but the one for you as a teacher.” After another try at pointing out that I am not senile, I tell them that our school number is 376 but that my employee number is 397! I usually have to pull out my ID and prove it to them. So this 6 digit kid stands mouth agape when they see a 3 digit ID. They look at it in awe and like they have seen something so rare that it should be in a museum. They say, in a hushed voice, that they have never seen a 3 digit number before. In our district, I am told that there are less than 50 people left with this low of a number.

The story behind my low number reinforces the old adage: Location, Location, Location! When the new system was put into place I was still at Montview, less than a mile from the Administration Building. HR sent an email out at about 10:30 AM telling people to come by the Ad. Building and get an ID and that was when they will assign your number. I went to lunch at about 11 AM so I hot-footed it over to the office and got mine. I was one of the first in the district so I got a very low number. We do have one person at Rangeview that has a lower number. Monique was at Arora Central at the time and just had to walk across the parking lot to get her ID. She has a number about 30 below mine.  My number does speak to my age but also my location at the time. No secret, but a fun detail and I am keeping my ID when I retire to prove my point.