Anonymous wrote:Elementary School Teacher: So many misconceptions...
Work from 9 - 3 (I may spend 10 hours in my building some days and ALWAYS have work to bring home)
Have summers "off" (Must take classes to keep teaching certification & usually have some type of training to attend)
Interesting. I have 4 elem/middle school teachers in my family and your facts don't jibe with their lifestyle at all.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an engineer but not mechanically inclined. So I won't always know how to put something together correctly on the first try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College professor. People think that I teach 6 hours a week, spend a couple of hours prepping, and hand off student work to TAs for grading, and that I earn a decently high salary. I work 40 hours a week, spend much of that time prepping (although a lot less now that I've been doing this for a decade), and I have no TAs. Most of my work hours are not not spent on teaching, but on research and writing (that's how tenure is determined, not by my teaching). My starting salary at a research university when I was first hired as an Assistant Professor was $45K in 2003. Sadly, this was very much the norm back then in the humanities.
You only work 40 hours a week?? Must be nice. Already tenured?
And here we go . . .
Thanks for showing how ignorant you are on thread about stereotypes.
I was going to say the same thing, plus doesn't speak English, is greedy and yaps on the phone all day. None of those things are true for me.Anonymous wrote:Nanny - uneducated and unambitious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an ES teacher. If I earned a dollar for every time someone said, "You're sooooo lucky to have summers off!"... If I spread out my paycheck over 12 months, I barely scrape by each month. I once counted how many hours I worked unpaid in a week and it was about 13 hours. I am not a babysitter.
I have that as a salaried employee at an association and I don't have summers off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm a SAHM...where should I start?
Okay, I'll say it because I believe it - You don't have a job/career.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an ES teacher. If I earned a dollar for every time someone said, "You're sooooo lucky to have summers off!"... If I spread out my paycheck over 12 months, I barely scrape by each month. I once counted how many hours I worked unpaid in a week and it was about 13 hours. I am not a babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm a SAHM...where should I start?
