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Old 08-19-2007, 08:43 AM   #19
FlamingLonghorn
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Originally Posted by CrusaderPi View Post
Yup, because a person with a different job doesn't have to deal with anything. Sure teachers have to deal with problems parents can't handle. But guess where those problems go when they are done with school? They move onto the real world and now work under me (at least that's how it seems). Of course now they have legal access to booze, and can find drugs way easier. So that probably makes them easier to handle. At least after a year I can move them to the next level of employment and they'll be out of my hair. Oh wait.

Of course I have to deal with jerk suppliers, contractors, competitors, vendors, permit agencies, and whoever else pisses me off on a day to day basis. Somehow I don't think teachers have to struggle with as wide a variety of issues.
When I taught high school there was rampant theft, an attempted rape of a teacher and a stabbing, somehow I don't think you dealt with the same issues. But, good on you for belittling other people's jobs that you know nothing about.
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