Anya, the Shopkeepers of America called. They wanted me to tell you that 'please go' just got replaced with 'have a nice day.'

Xander ,'Selfless'


The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax  

[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.


Daisy Jane - Nov 06, 2007 10:20:01 am PST #7565 of 10001
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

BKV on the strike [link]


Matt the Bruins fan - Nov 06, 2007 11:58:44 am PST #7566 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

The probelm with comparing any profession to teachers is that teachers' pay isn't (and shouldn't be) linked directly to profit.

There's also the fact that there have to be a huge number of teachers per capita compared to professions that pay well, like doctors or lawyers. Education is in the same ballpark of importance as medical care, but one GP can serve hundreds of patients, whereas I'm dubious about even the best teachers being able to teach effectively if they're given more than 30 students in a class.


le nubian - Nov 06, 2007 12:10:45 pm PST #7567 of 10001
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

as well you should be dubious. Plenty of literature support small class sizes - especially for elementary grades.


Pix - Nov 06, 2007 12:15:21 pm PST #7568 of 10001
We're all getting played with, babe. -Weird Barbie

According to most research, the ideal class size is about 16.


Rick - Nov 06, 2007 12:35:56 pm PST #7569 of 10001

I understand the teachers’ irritation at always being the benchmark for low pay (I'm a teacher myself), but you can see why it's a good rhetorical device. If you say “equivalent to a teacher” you automatically carry the emotional meaning of “absurdly underpaid given the training, skills, and positive impact that the person has.”

That’s why they don’t say “equivalent to a long-time GM assembly line worker” or “equivalent to a guy who takes tickets on the Washington State Ferry system,” even though those might be equally correct from a purely factual point of view. Hell, those people may be underpaid too. But you can’t be guaranteed that your audience will know it in their heart the moment that they read it.


Kristen - Nov 06, 2007 1:02:50 pm PST #7570 of 10001

On the way back to my car today, I had my first encounter with someone who didn't know what a writer did. "So you guys write the stuff that the actors say?" Hand to god, I always thought it was an urban myth that people believed the actors made it all up themselves.

The person, however, was very nice, asked me a few questions about why we were striking and wished me luck.


libkitty - Nov 06, 2007 1:08:54 pm PST #7571 of 10001
Embrace the idea that we are the leaders we've been looking for. Grace Lee Boggs

maybe you need a heavier sign.

Perhaps. That might have had the side benefit of not blowing apart from the sticks in the wind.


Polter-Cow - Nov 06, 2007 1:09:20 pm PST #7572 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Wow. That's...frightening, Kristen. How could someone not know about...writers?


tommyrot - Nov 06, 2007 1:12:08 pm PST #7573 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Hell, I used to think there were tiny people inside the radio who would sing and talk. But then again, I was three.


Kristen - Nov 06, 2007 1:17:08 pm PST #7574 of 10001

If I stop and think about it, it makes sense that Average Person never considers what goes into making the TV shows they watch. I mean, hey, when I eat a piece of chicken, I'm not thinking about the dude who slaughtered it or plucked its feathers or whatever.