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#1 |
Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
Posts: 27,936
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My partner just got a BA in K-6 but after living with me for almost two years she can't imagine teaching little brats anymore either and is now looking at a career in business.
Another fucking boring day of stuck home with tubes in me. I can't wait for Tuesday's de-tubing and being able to freely leave the house without tubes connected to a bag. 25 years ago today. Is it Tuesday yet... |
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Certified Nice Person
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My preference would be to teach English or History to an array of unknown teens as they pass through my classroom. K-6 is for someone who really wants to deal with runny nose brats and deal with a slew of parental deficiencies. (One of the teachers I spoke to last night said that teaching young children is the very best birth control she's encountered.) I have a teenage daughter and an 8 year-old son and I have noticed that I have no problem interacting/communicating with my daughter's friends, yet I find every single elementary age child that has come in to my home to be a giant pain in the ass. If I had to teach at the elementary level, I'd either sit at my desk crying aloud, or I'd be forcefully removed from the school by men in white coats, but only after I punched a few parents.
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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UW, have you considered getting a career aptitude test?
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