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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] So you work 9-3pm 180 days out of 365 and you can't find any other date for a specialist but a few days after school ends? That is a shame. You know what? School shouldn't make up those days. You work 175 days instead because it sounds really tough to work around your very "rigid" schedule. [/quote] I'm not a teacher, and even I know that teachers work a lot more than 9 am-3 pm 180 days a year.[/quote] They can make a 4pm appointment (3pm if they work upper school) where most other full time workers can't. They have multiple breaks of 7 days or more, the whole summer off and many 3 day weekends. Half days too. Their professional days are teleworking. No other full time workers have these options when making doctors appointments. No pity. [/quote] Yea, and they get the pleasure of working with all the little snowflakes and all the parents who think that their child is the only child in the world that matters. Both of my parents were teachers and you could not pay me enough money to deal with parents like you. And it is informative to know what some of you think about the people you entrust your childrent to. [/quote]
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