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Parker

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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #50 on: December 21, 2012, 04:08:52 PM »
  Is it?
that or Bea Flora, I'm leaning towards Aneta Buena due to the eyes. And facial structure.


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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #51 on: December 21, 2012, 05:02:19 PM »
ok there mr philosopher king  ::)

Well your response to my question about who would pay for private education was incoherent and off target, as is often the case with your posts. This does make one question whether you are a joke, a fake, or just too dumb to see anything rationally.

I get that you have fairly severe dyslexia. This is obvious from the way the letters in your words are often reversed or missing. Does your dyslexia also contribute to the randomness of your thought processes too? If so, then this explains a lot about you.

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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #52 on: December 22, 2012, 06:23:06 PM »
Work too many hours, for too little pay. 

Such is the life of the teacher.  "Long hours, low pay, no benefits."

Ask any coal working leaving the mines after his 12th hour underground and he'll tell you...teachers have it rough.
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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #53 on: December 22, 2012, 06:57:44 PM »
Work too many hours, for too little pay. 

Such is the life of the teacher.  "Long hours, low pay, no benefits."

Ask any coal working leaving the mines after his 12th hour underground and he'll tell you...teachers have it rough.

A person chooses their profession. If you don't want to be a coal miner then train to do something else. The truth is some coal miners probably prefer to spend the day in the mines as opposed to spending the day with 35 children, some of who are pretty ill behaved.

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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #54 on: December 22, 2012, 08:32:22 PM »
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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #55 on: December 22, 2012, 08:32:47 PM »
Yes it is, they could become babysitters - quite in line with their qualifications.

If you knew anything about teaching and education, you'd know that many, if not most parents, unfortunately don't give a shit about their kids' education. If they did, they would show up for parent teacher conferences and open houses at school. With both mom and dad working, sometimes several jobs, they often see school as a free baby sitter. The proof in this is when school is unexpectedly closed because of a snow storm. Parents start calling the school and whining about who is going to watch their kids. It is not unusual when a kid gets sick or injured that the school cannot locate a parent to come and take them home or to the doctor.

Is this the "public" you think teachers can sell their services too?

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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #56 on: December 22, 2012, 09:05:26 PM »
Yes it is, they could become babysitters - quite in line with their qualifications.


Do you require a babysitter to have a masters degree? Is the babysitter expected to educate their charges? Do you require them to test the children they babysit to see if they actually learned anything and how much and if the kids don't measure up, do you fire the babysitter? If so, how much are you willing to pay them.

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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #57 on: December 23, 2012, 08:26:04 AM »
Look.. My sister is a teacher and even she admits its good gig... Prime states that hey work 190 days.. Well I can tell ya when her summer is off and you average out the pay she makes 44,000 a year.. She has every holiday off.. She has two weeks off in December.. Numerous three day weekends.. She teaches 4 classes a day..come on.. The only reason why a teacher would bitch is because they never had a real job that goes all year wih out time off for holidays.. Most come straight out of college and never worked any other job.. They have no idea how tough most jobs that pay 44000 are..

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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #58 on: December 23, 2012, 08:34:23 AM »
A person chooses their profession. If you don't want to be a coal miner then train to do something else. The truth is some coal miners probably prefer to spend the day in the mines as opposed to spending the day with 35 children, some of who are pretty ill behaved.

BINGO.

If a coal miner ( as you say) should go do something else, why shouldn't a teacher?

I'm sure there are plenty of jobs out there which pay $44,000 annual salary+ benefits on average and require 6 hour days with 3 months off each year. But then again, the salary, benefits and work schedule of a teacher are all so horrible-- that the teacher might want to consider becoming a coal miner.  ::)


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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #59 on: December 23, 2012, 08:36:39 AM »
in 3rd world countries it's the only way to survive but thanks for your understanding.

Where does welfare money actually come from in third world countries? Or to rephrase, where does the money that you receive from the government come from?

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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #60 on: December 23, 2012, 03:44:20 PM »
BINGO.

If a coal miner ( as you say) should go do something else, why shouldn't a teacher?

I'm sure there are plenty of jobs out there which pay $44,000 annual salary+ benefits on average and require 6 hour days with 3 months off each year. But then again, the salary, benefits and work schedule of a teacher are all so horrible-- that the teacher might want to consider becoming a coal miner.  ::)



Clearly you think you have a better understanding of what it takes to be a teacher then most teachers do. Incidentally, most teachers contracts are for 190 days a year, although a lot of teachers I know volunteer extra time at work. Many teachers are required to take ongoing college courses to keep their accreditation.  Most full time employees in other jobs work 246 after you deduct the average 2 week vacation. That leaves a little less then two months off, not 3 months. If you were a teacher or actually knew someone who was a teacher, you'd know that the job isn't the cakewalk you make it out to be.

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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #61 on: December 23, 2012, 03:50:01 PM »
that or Bea Flora, I'm leaning towards Aneta Buena due to the eyes. And facial structure.



I would imagine Parker has watched every porn clip there is and is now into reruns

He's the Encyclopaedia Brittanica of porn stars

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Re: imagine living your whole life on welfare or welfare job
« Reply #62 on: December 23, 2012, 06:40:10 PM »
Clearly you think you have a better understanding of what it takes to be a teacher then most teachers do. Incidentally, most teachers contracts are for 190 days a year, although a lot of teachers I know volunteer extra time at work. Many teachers are required to take ongoing college courses to keep their accreditation.  Most full time employees in other jobs work 246 after you deduct the average 2 week vacation. That leaves a little less then two months off, not 3 months. If you were a teacher or actually knew someone who was a teacher, you'd know that the job isn't the cakewalk you make it out to be.

I think we should all just admit/accept that being a teacher is the hardest job in the world and move on.  Teachers work too many hours with too few days off, for far too little pay.  I can see that now.
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