I'm with a central Ky educational system. Of course we have somewhat job security and the only problem we run into is where of course we are on a budget. Our fuel contracts have a certain waiver in them where when the fuel prices go up, the contract price can raise by a percentage. If the fuel prices keep going up and the percentages go beyond what is allocated, the money has to be found in other budgeted areas. Of course that basically means that if fuel cost remain on the rise, eventually someone else has to pay, and then another tax increase will probably be added to cover future cost. And you all have heard how some counties are going to or looking to go to 4-day school weeks. Personally, I don't think that will fly in all counties.