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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your school doesn’t have asynchronous work? That’s odd. [/quote] are you joking??? asynchronous work is code for "teacher wants to sleep." [/quote] LOL[/quote] I also thought that was funny because Mondays are my busiest day. I often have two to three meetings and use a large chunk of that time for grading and to plan for the week.[/quote] NP. Wasn’t the overtime for grading and planning done in their own time after teaching hours supposed to justify the months of vacation that teachers get each year that other professions don’t get? I thought it was supposed to even out.[/quote] :roll: During typical school years, I work 75-80 hours/week. During Covid, I've worked 70-75 hours/week. I'd say that still balances out to far more hours/year than most professions work. [/quote] Um, no. If you’re actually working that many hours, it’s because you are either lower functioning or have horrible time management skills. Also, most other professions work way more than 40 hours a week, all year.[/quote]
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