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Survived my first week of teaching... by Fierochic88
Started on: 08-30-2002 06:46 PM
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Last post by: AusFiero on 09-04-2002 08:18 AM
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Report this Post09-03-2002 12:09 AM Click Here to See the Profile for CooterSend a Private Message to CooterDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Dude 16:
snip... you need a smart joe to become a doctor. smart joe has a lot more responsibility. smart joe deserves more money.

Here is something for you, I used to be smart until you started rubbing off on me and everyone else here. Dude, when I graduated from 5 years of college, there were 6 people with a perfect 4.0 GPA in the whole university- that would be me and 5 others. When was the last time you have your picture taken with the president of the university for your wit, charm and award winning personality? Thanks for telling me that I need more money for being smart, maybe you could send me a little advance on my next pay raise since you are already independently wealthy. I'll pay you back as soon as I get payed for the amount of work that I do.

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Report this Post09-03-2002 12:45 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Smoooooth GTSend a Private Message to Smoooooth GTDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Cooter:

I graduated from 5 years of college, there were 6 people with a perfect 4.0 GPA in the whole university- that would be me and 5 others.


Wow Cooter.. I'm impressed... I knew that you were smart but, DAMN!!! Perfect 4.0 WOW!

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Report this Post09-03-2002 02:43 AM Click Here to See the Profile for artherdClick Here to visit artherd's HomePageSend a Private Message to artherdDirect Link to This Post
Hey Jen, CONGRATS on making it through week 1 !

Teaching is one of the most influentual and rewarding and admirable things a person can do with themselves. You really quite literally have the future at your fingertips.

PS: I pitty your poor male students, very beautiful young lady AND a car nut to boot? You're going to drive them absolutely BATTY!

Best!
Ben.

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Report this Post09-03-2002 10:33 AM Click Here to See the Profile for RaydarSend a Private Message to RaydarDirect Link to This Post
Congrats on your first week!
Tam (my wife) has been in school for three weeks already.
When I first met her and learned that she taught high school, I thought that she was nuts. I have since changed my mind.
She teaches Physics and Chemistry, so most of the students she gets have at least two brain cells that they can rub together.
She loves teaching. She loves her kids.

I wish you much success with your teaching career.

I, on the other hand, could never be a teacher.
People like Dude would be sliced, diced, cooked and eaten. No question.

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Report this Post09-03-2002 12:56 PM Click Here to See the Profile for filthyscarecrowSend a Private Message to filthyscarecrowDirect Link to This Post
well, you're far stronger and more patient than i am.
i teach drivers ed for a living right now and i gotta tell ya, teaching just one teenager is a freekin chore, i can't imagine going up against a classroom full of them.
well done...
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Report this Post09-03-2002 01:34 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ButterSend a Private Message to ButterDirect Link to This Post
Congratulations Jennifer,
You will be remembered as I remember all of my highschool teachers. They were all varied in character and each impressed me differently. I learned from them all and not necessarily the subject of the class I was taking at the time. IMHO you have choosen a very noble job. Now if you could only get paid what your really worth. I wish you well.

Now to address the ignort one, Dude16

 
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Originally posted by jesterfox':
Yeah right.. the verbage and structure you use is as poor as anyone elses, and lacks indicators that you are anything more than an uneducated Hill Billy American.

Jester I r that what it is you spoke of above^. <redundancy, I poligise
I be that uneducated Hill Billy American.
But, I r happy to be what it is I r.
Dude16 don't seem to be so happy so I'm not sure he be like a Hillbilly. I get yur point and I ain't offended cause I is what I is. So that bein' said I reckin' I'll get to the point.

Dude16 you have much grown' up to do and many more things to learn. Your attack on people and stirin' of Sh1t shows us this.

You want to brag that you speak 4 languages and I think your use of english is terrible. I only speak a little bit of english but I can communicate with everyone I have attempted too whither they speak english or not. Been hlf way around the world and proved this. You may have knowledge in your head but you need some experiance up your a$$. I have learned more from truely ignort people than you probally know at present. One of them being how to get along with other people. Seems to me you need some lessons in this area. I would point you to these ignort people but most all those folks have died a long basically happy life. Their children have improved their educational status and this is signs of progress as it is measured here.
How do you measure progress?
Why do you tend to get on people's nerves?
What makes you think you are so smart?
Do you get what I poking at?
Then You can truely be that brainchild you so want to impress folks as.

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Report this Post09-03-2002 04:31 PM Click Here to See the Profile for HaagsterSend a Private Message to HaagsterDirect Link to This Post
Mention the Fieros yet?

Congrads...

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Report this Post09-03-2002 05:09 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Fierochic88Send a Private Message to Fierochic88Direct Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Haagster:
Mention the Fieros yet?

Congrads...

But of course

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Report this Post09-03-2002 07:23 PM Click Here to See the Profile for wkaylSend a Private Message to wkaylDirect Link to This Post
Good job Jen, you have more guts than I could ever muster up for H.S teaching. I'll just keep playing in syrup. As for some of the other comments, looks like a village is missing an idiot.
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Report this Post09-03-2002 10:09 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Red86SEautoxClick Here to visit Red86SEautox's HomePageSend a Private Message to Red86SEautoxDirect Link to This Post
Hey Jen, how many of the students hang around your car checking it out? Get any asking for rides yet?
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Report this Post09-03-2002 10:10 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Fierochic88Send a Private Message to Fierochic88Direct Link to This Post
Yeah Wayne! Right on! (Wait isn't that right on garth?) I realized that after I typed it!

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Report this Post09-04-2002 12:16 AM Click Here to See the Profile for maryjaneSend a Private Message to maryjaneDirect Link to This Post
Congratulations! Good luck on the rest of the school year. How long have you been teaching at the high school level? My mother is a substitute teacher. She has the patience of a saint. I couldn't do it.

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Report this Post09-04-2002 12:46 AM Click Here to See the Profile for MOBILESend a Private Message to MOBILEDirect Link to This Post
Fierochic88....

I just want to say that YOU ROCK. Some of my best motivation to excel in life was from my parents and teachers. I was a pretty smart kid, but always needed encouragement to keep going through school. Two types of teachers stick out in my mind 7 years after high school: The energetic, involved ones, and the beautiful ones!

Sounds like you have all this going for you!

Good Luck with the rest of the year!!!

MOBILE

P.S. Dude 16 is about to put on a black trench coat and go back to school with a sawed off shotgun. What an idiot. I was never challenged in school either, but it wasn't the teachers fault, they have to follow the flow of the majority of the class. Kind of sucks but that's the way it is.
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Report this Post09-04-2002 01:34 AM Click Here to See the Profile for JohnnyKSend a Private Message to JohnnyKDirect Link to This Post
Used to be my dream to become a highschool teacher.. Young hot girls, needing a passing grade.. sigh....
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Report this Post09-04-2002 08:18 AM Click Here to See the Profile for AusFieroClick Here to visit AusFiero's HomePageSend a Private Message to AusFieroDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by JohnnyK:
Used to be my dream to become a highschool teacher.. Young hot girls, needing a passing grade.. sigh....

LOL. But it was the nightmare that followed with you being Bubbas b1tch in prison that made you change your mind right?

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