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- MadameButterfly
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tissue?.....
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
- James Blast
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me too
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
- RicheyJames
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my heart bleeds. just the six weeks this time was it? and you don't get another week off until what? the middle of october?Debaser wrote:Guess who's gotta go back to work tomorrow
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
- emilystrange
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I don't wanna live like I don't mind
- MadameButterfly
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*hugs* all those doing amazing things for the younger generations.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
- emilystrange
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tomorrow?
monday!
monday!
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
- Mrs RicheyJames
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Don't the kids start on a Friday so that teachers can get used to working again?
Only a paand.
We've been dragged into school on random middle of the week days for signing on and being inducted and stuff. It's bloody confusing, thought I was meant to be in today.
Turns out that it's Monday.
@MrsRJ: The teachers (at least at our school) are in and out for about a week before the students to sort out administrative bits and bobs. They're probably quite enjoying themselves before the students arrive and shatter their illusions of a nice comfortable job
Turns out that it's Monday.
@MrsRJ: The teachers (at least at our school) are in and out for about a week before the students to sort out administrative bits and bobs. They're probably quite enjoying themselves before the students arrive and shatter their illusions of a nice comfortable job
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I don't have to go back till Monday.
Less "fat kids being driven to school by Mummy" (though that's common enough at school), more like "skinny annoyed kid having to catch the public bus which means it takes him 45 minutes to travel 3 miles"
Less "fat kids being driven to school by Mummy" (though that's common enough at school), more like "skinny annoyed kid having to catch the public bus which means it takes him 45 minutes to travel 3 miles"
- Obviousman
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Ah, my life is in holiday mode until *let me see* 26th of September normally
Still, I'll have a minute of silence for all of you of you keeping society going
Still, I'll have a minute of silence for all of you of you keeping society going
How perseptive. I love my job when it's just me there and the staff....it's when the kids arrive and muck up mi system, that does my head in.Motz wrote: @MrsRJ: The teachers (at least at our school) are in and out for about a week before the students to sort out administrative bits and bobs. They're probably quite enjoying themselves before the students arrive and shatter their illusions of a nice comfortable job
13 weeks....not quite...66 days which is 9 weeks and a bit and for every one of those weeks, I'm in school at least a day so that's at least a week and a half (Still it's better than a poke in the soft bits with a dirty stick) and we deserve EVERY dayum day.
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
Two actuallyRicheyJames wrote:my heart bleeds. just the six weeks this time was it? and you don't get another week off until what? the middle of october?Debaser wrote:Guess who's gotta go back to work tomorrow
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
I'll second that.Debaser wrote:How perseptive. I love my job when it's just me there and the staff....it's when the kids arrive and muck up mi system, that does my head in.
13 weeks....not quite...66 days which is 9 weeks and a bit and for every one of those weeks, I'm in school at least a day so that's at least a week and a half (Still it's better than a poke in the soft bits with a dirty stick) and we deserve EVERY dayum day.
With the s**t that they put up with from us kids, teachers deserve every day off and more
Poor D. I really feel for you... Dealing with some spoilt, screaming brats... I must admit that although I love my own child to bits, really cannot stand all the others. So I wouldn't swap my current sh**y job even for 13 week holiday!
Something for you from our denim brothers (I'm glad you liked their Leeds gig BTW)
"Turbonegro Hate The Kids"
Nothing but a leach with no reason to exist
not even worth my hate
on the bottom of my list
I hate the kids
Pathetic microbes! (...)
They are not cool
Go back to school
skateboard maggots"
Something for you from our denim brothers (I'm glad you liked their Leeds gig BTW)
"Turbonegro Hate The Kids"
Nothing but a leach with no reason to exist
not even worth my hate
on the bottom of my list
I hate the kids
Pathetic microbes! (...)
They are not cool
Go back to school
skateboard maggots"
An alternative viewpoint from my ex-wife when she went into teaching, after working in the commerical world for 15 years unlike most teachers who go straight to teaching after college and university. Namely that it's no worse than any other job.
But the holidays are considerably better
But the holidays are considerably better
Chucking another log on
Never said it was worse...and I'm sure that most people don't look forwards to going back to work after their holidays. I work to live not the other way round.
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
- James Blast
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I just get depressed and or ill
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
- emilystrange
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quite.ruffers wrote:An alternative viewpoint from my ex-wife when she went into teaching, after working in the commerical world for 15 years unlike most teachers who go straight to teaching after college and university. Namely that it's no worse than any other job.
But the holidays are considerably better
although its a permanent hol atm
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
3 miles? Walk.Dark wrote:I don't have to go back till Monday.
Less "fat kids being driven to school by Mummy" (though that's common enough at school), more like "skinny annoyed kid having to catch the public bus which means it takes him 45 minutes to travel 3 miles"
Chucking another log on
- Mrs RicheyJames
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I was about to say that!!
Only a paand.