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re: The Teachers Are Starting To Whine Because Summer Is Almost Over

Posted on 7/14/14 at 11:00 pm to
Posted by Nado Jenkins83
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Posted on 7/14/14 at 11:00 pm to
No I don't. I spend probably 9-10 hours a day either in meetings, on the phone, or planning scenarios for future wells. Couple in being on call 2 weeks a month (that means gettin up at any time to answer questions or discuss ways to optimize drilling) when I have 5 mins off I do something that allows me to forget the outside world. Wether it's working out, hanging with the gf, or just sitting on my porch watching the wildlife. I don't even watch tv if it's not lsu, saints or maybe a few tv shows. I get my news from here.

What is CC?

I think you are getting a little bent out of shape at my opinion. I agree it's a real job but doesn't deserve more pay. It's too structured and doesn't require enough extra time like my job has or a lot of other jobs that pay better. You know the pay going in so don't complain about that part. All I'm saying
Posted by lsufan9193969700
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Member since Sep 2003
55161 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 11:16 pm to
quote:

think you are getting a little bent out of shape at my opinion. I agree it's a real job but doesn't deserve more pay. It's too structured and doesn't require enough extra time like my job has or a lot of other jobs that pay better. You know the pay going in so don't complain about that part. All I'm saying


Your comprehension is lacking. There is no negative/vengful/hateful connotation in my statement that would suggest your assertion that I am "getting bent out of shape." Once again, you supply more ignorant generalizations about a profession you do not seem to understand. You just told me that I knew about the pay and I should not complain. When did I complain about anything at all? And you claim that the hours are not demanding. Well, I agree that teaching may not be an 80-100 hour a week job, but I, and many other teachers, spend 60-65 hours a week working during the school year. I am not going to break it down for you because I have done that more than a few times over the past few years. Use the search button.
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