Today's 2 hr early dismissal...

Hey Sockie, if it makes you feel any better, girl just got home and announced she has a good chuck of homework for just about every class and will be stuck doing homework for the better part of the weekend. :yay:
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
Hey Sockie, if it makes you feel any better, girl just got home and announced she has a good chuck of homework for just about every class and will be stuck doing homework for the better part of the weekend. :yay:

No that really doesn't make me feel better. That's awful. What would reeeeeeeeally make me feel better is if you would please stop spelling my name with an "e". :lmao:
 
No that really doesn't make me feel better. That's awful. What would reeeeeeeeally make me feel better is if you would please stop spelling my name with an "e". :lmao:

I guess if I stopped typing "would of" "could of" and "should of" for Nickel... I can drop the "e" for you...:huggy:
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
wanna bet?

I am more than happy to invite you to my house during any of those breaks and then tell me I don't work during them.

Well God damn so do the rest of us. I have the utmost respect for teachers. There is no amount of money in the world that could make me ever want to be one or a daycare provider. My own two grate my nerves and I'm allowed to spank them. Let's stop pretending that teachers put in more hours than anyone else though. I'm salaried and have many many times put in way more than my 40 per week. I often take work home with me as do many of my coworkers. So while you may do "some" work on those breaks it is not a full 8+ every day like the majority of the rest of us. You have to put up with a bunch of brats but you're compensated by more time off than the average working adult.
 

Mudslide

New Member
wanna bet?

I am more than happy to invite you to my house during any of those breaks and then tell me I don't work during them.
Well aren't you special. Sure, I'll bet. I have relatives and friends who are teachers who enjoy their time off during these breaks. They do not work and I would venture to say you don't work the full break either (if you work it at all).
 

Mudslide

New Member
Well God damn so do the rest of us. I have the utmost respect for teachers. There is no amount of money in the world that could make me ever want to be one or a daycare provider. My own two grate my nerves and I'm allowed to spank them. Let's stop pretending that teachers put in more hours than anyone else though. I'm salaried and have many many times put in way more than my 40 per week. I often take work home with me as do many of my coworkers. So while you may do "some" work on those breaks it is not a full 8+ every day like the majority of the rest of us. You have to put up with a bunch of brats but you're compensated by more time off than the average working adult.
:high5:
 
Well aren't you special. Sure, I'll bet. I have relatives and friends who are teachers who enjoy their time off during these breaks. They do not work and I would venture to say you don't work the full break either (if you work it at all).

So what?

Why do people care what a teacher's yearly schedule is when we all know it's a stessful, thankless, tedious job that MOST of us would refuse to do. Good dayum thing some people are of the nature to find it rewarding enough to make a career of it!
 

nomoney

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Well aren't you special. Sure, I'll bet. I have relatives and friends who are teachers who enjoy their time off during these breaks. They do not work and I would venture to say you don't work the full break either (if you work it at all).


sounds like you're jealous and should start going to school to become a teacher. :shrug:
 
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