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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread will not end well. DCUM as a whole thinks that teachers are whiners and complainers and that they understand exactly what teaching entails because they spent time as a student in a classroom and that a teacher only works the hours they're with students. I empathize with everyone who has posted but be prepared to start hearing it from the people who have no clue. Then there will be the poster who chimes in that she's in by 8 and out by 3 and loves the flexibility and time with her kids that a career in teaching provides her. She will not answer questions about where she works. [/quote] I will chime in on behalf of my neighbor. She's at work by 645 home by 4 and rarely - rarely takes work home. She works in Arlington. We've learned bed beside her for 8 years and have heard about her job in detail. She's been in the system for almost 20 years and very highly regarded. I'm in the camp of no sympathy for teachers. They get to choose money or time off. They chose time off. I chose money. I get 4 weeks off a year, no sick days or personal days. They get months off. Zero sympathy. [/quote]
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