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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Courts actually shut down for lunch breaks. Judges have time to enjoy their meals. They are NOT on stage all day. Neither are those in other professions you listed. A doctor or lawyer can carve out a 3 hour lunch each day if he wanted . A teacher can't take a 2 minute piss without having someone cover his class of 20+ kids.[/quote] Teachers do have a lunch break. In our school, it is a "lunch lady" who is watching kids during the lunch break. No teachers present at the cafeteria. And teachers do rotate during recess time. While one teacher watching two classes one day, another watching them during recess the next day. Next, kids go to PE that is conducted by PE teacher, not a classroom teacher. Same is with Spanish and Music classes. So, it give classroom teacher way more than 2 minute piss time. You obviously don't know how most of the doctors in a busy practice work if you think they can carve out a three hour lunch each day. But you missed the whole point of subject: it is not about whether lunch breaks allowed or not. The issue is: is it appropriate for a certain professions that dealing with humans on face-to-face basis to eat in front of their clients/service recipients? According to you, it is totally acceptable and professional. [/quote]
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