Yeah, teaching's pretty much a "gotta be there" thing, but I also take shitloads home to grade, lesson plans to work on, etc. But when it comes time to work on curriculum mapping over the summer, at first, they were going to make us come to the school to do it.
1) There's freaking summer school going on. My classroom is full of students, the lab is full of students. Where the fuck can I work?
2) I'm a fucking grown-up. And there is a concrete product that comes from my at-home work. If I don't have the product, THEN you can not pay me. Until then, I think I can work at home OVER THE SUMMER just fine.
They finally decided we could work at home. Jeez.
HAPPY BDAY, JZ!! Here's a little blues ditty I wrote for you:
Happy birthday, mama
I said, happy birthday, mama
I wish you a day of eating in bed, in your pajamas
Hapy birthday, mama
Staying non-homicidal is pretty important.
Good luck, Nora.
Staying non-homicidal is pretty important.
To that end, I think I need to grab dessert from the caf. Worked through lunch, see, because I have to leave early for a doctor's appointment. I did still take a small nap in my car to reduce the migraine of this morning.
Non-insan-o syllabus~ma for Nora.
ita, do you feel that krav balances out the negatives from your primary job? Or does it take more than that to bring you to a level where you can reasonably call yourself OK with life?
Emily and I have been extremely productive. We now have boxes to begin the packing process, a new air conditioner for my room (YAYAYAYAY!), a new fabulous cell phone for Emily.
Oh, and I got underware with ladybugs on it! I loves them, I do!
I like non-homicidal ita.
Although it might be fun to hold her jacket and watch if she ever needs to go postal on anyone.
I just talked with my advisor. She brought up the topic of how bad some of the posts for the class had been and needed me to explain to her what the emoticons were. She is going to talk to some people about it, since they aren't all her students.
Your advisor needs a rubric for assessing posts.
No, really.
Your advisor needs a rubric for assessing posts.
I believe that is up to the professor.
I get board wishes, phone calls, an asstastic haiku
and
my very own blues song? You folks are the best!
I have nothing to contribute to the crazy-job-hours discussion, being that my job is incredibly undemanding and I frequently sulk and whine if forced to work past 5:05. The pay is crap, but it's worth it to just be able to leave at 5:00 without worrying about it (or work overtime, paid heftily, exactly and only when I choose to). But I am lazy like a thing that is lazy.
Also, completely and humbly in awe of the teachers here, who work the crazy hours and don't even get the crazy pay for it.