seeth07
Well-known member
Tax dollars going to a guy who can sit on social media rather than do his job. Great.Lol. We don't have any kids today. It's a grading day for the quarter, so yes...just at my desk instead of the lounge.
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Tax dollars going to a guy who can sit on social media rather than do his job. Great.Lol. We don't have any kids today. It's a grading day for the quarter, so yes...just at my desk instead of the lounge.
What's with the attitude? You don't even know me. Your last two posts have been prick-like to say the least. My grades are in, prepped for next week, and ready to go. I've been working all day and part of last night. And all 5300 plus posts of yours are made on 100% of your free time..get real!Tax dollars going to a guy who can sit on social media rather than do his job. Great.
If he was following one of your live hunts you'd probably be good with it.Tax dollars going to a guy who can sit on social media rather than do his job. Great.
He peeked inside the teachers lounge……What's with the attitude? You don't even know me. Your last two posts have been prick-like to say the least. My grades are in, prepped for next week, and ready to go. I've been working all day and part of last night. And all 5300 plus posts of yours are made on 100% of your free time..get real!
Hey everyone,
I am at a bit of a crossroads in my life. I have an absolute love for bird hunting, shotguns, and bowhunting not to mention hiking, kayaking, and fishing. I've been an educator for the past 22 years and only get 2 personal days the whole entire year. I have a ton of sick days, but it's obvious if I take one, two, ten for hunting the rut, grouse hunting, pheasant hunting etc. Because of the lack of personal days/vacation days, I am thinking about ditching education for a job that pays about half as much, but I would be done everyday at 1:30 pm and have the weekends off. I would have full benefits, dental, 401K, etc., just be making a significant amount less. My wife has a good job that she loves which is 5 min away from our home. I am also commuting 30 min a day one way to teach and if I were to take this new job, my commute would be eliminated. In your opinion, is less money and more time to do what you love worth it? Just for reference, I make about 70,000 now and the new job would be around 40,000 starting. Have any of you ever done something like this before? I already have a pension through the state for my 22 years of service, it just won't be a full pension. Is some guaranteed money better than no guaranteed money seeing as you never know when your health may give out and your ability to follow your passions may also give out? I would love your thoughts on this.