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Maui Tom wrote:DrFU wrote:txfirefighter wrote:Linda:
Are you in freaking Bejing???????
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You didn't mention this as part of the summer concert tour!!!!
Nah; wish I was. I was there 18 months ago and took that pic when my group visited Olympic headquarters. We were working on arrangements for Sports Management students from my college to work as interns for the games. I AM waiting for the games to start--on TV; I'll be glued to the set.
Just have plenty of San Miguel....
DrFU wrote:Maui Tom wrote:DrFU wrote:txfirefighter wrote:Linda:
Are you in freaking Bejing???????
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You didn't mention this as part of the summer concert tour!!!!
Nah; wish I was. I was there 18 months ago and took that pic when my group visited Olympic headquarters. We were working on arrangements for Sports Management students from my college to work as interns for the games. I AM waiting for the games to start--on TV; I'll be glued to the set.
Just have plenty of San Miguel....
You gonna deliver it???
Maui Tom wrote:DrFU wrote:Maui Tom wrote:DrFU wrote:txfirefighter wrote:Linda:
Are you in freaking Bejing???????
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You didn't mention this as part of the summer concert tour!!!!
Nah; wish I was. I was there 18 months ago and took that pic when my group visited Olympic headquarters. We were working on arrangements for Sports Management students from my college to work as interns for the games. I AM waiting for the games to start--on TV; I'll be glued to the set.
Just have plenty of San Miguel....
You gonna deliver it???
I'll sneak in thru the back door with it...
DrFU wrote:Saint John wrote:Until you ladies just mentioned it I didn't even realize The Olympics are this year.When do they start?
8-8-08...
shoulda paid more attention to YOUR teachers, SJ!
Angiekay wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:Angiekay wrote:[Yeah...but they make a TON more than teachers do...it takes 20+ years to get to the $70K-$80/yr range in the teaching profession...you can step out off college in other fields and in some cases make that much .
A nurse in Pittsburgh right now steps out of school in a $25/hr job...long hours for sure, but they are well ahead of what a first year teach makes.
Baloney. My boyfriend just graduated with a surgical tech degree. After working the past two months for NOTHING while be does his clinicals, he'll be working 4, 12 hour days and every other weekend on call...making $32,000.
I beleive thatSaint John wrote:DrFU wrote:Saint John wrote:Until you ladies just mentioned it I didn't even realize The Olympics are this year.When do they start?
8-8-08...
shoulda paid more attention to YOUR teachers, SJ!
Admittedly, I was a shitty student.Thank God I act so mature now, though.
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stevew2 wrote:I beleive thatSaint John wrote:DrFU wrote:Saint John wrote:Until you ladies just mentioned it I didn't even realize The Olympics are this year.When do they start?
8-8-08...
shoulda paid more attention to YOUR teachers, SJ!
Admittedly, I was a shitty student.Thank God I act so mature now, though.
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Saint John wrote:Until you ladies just mentioned it I didn't even realize The Olympics are this year.When do they start?
the shitty part lolSaint John wrote:stevew2 wrote:I beleive thatSaint John wrote:DrFU wrote:Saint John wrote:Until you ladies just mentioned it I didn't even realize The Olympics are this year.When do they start?
8-8-08...
shoulda paid more attention to YOUR teachers, SJ!
Admittedly, I was a shitty student.Thank God I act so mature now, though.
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Which part?
yulog wrote:A surgical tech is a low level position in a hospital ,most of those courses are between 1yr to 15 months, hardly equivalent to a teachers 4-6 years of education, and not at the same level as a nurses education either.Any job with the word tech or aide at the end of it is not going to pay well in the medical field.(unfortunate but that is reality)
Angiekay wrote:yulog wrote:A surgical tech is a low level position in a hospital ,most of those courses are between 1yr to 15 months, hardly equivalent to a teachers 4-6 years of education, and not at the same level as a nurses education either.Any job with the word tech or aide at the end of it is not going to pay well in the medical field.(unfortunate but that is reality)
Much like the teachers who have been speaking out here, I'm sure they appreciate your low view of them. He was actually in school for over 2yrs and again, much like the teachers here, if you had to use them and they weren't there, you'd be screwed.
Angiekay wrote:yulog wrote:A surgical tech is a low level position in a hospital ,most of those courses are between 1yr to 15 months, hardly equivalent to a teachers 4-6 years of education, and not at the same level as a nurses education either.Any job with the word tech or aide at the end of it is not going to pay well in the medical field.(unfortunate but that is reality)
Much like the teachers who have been speaking out here, I'm sure they appreciate your low view of them. He was actually in school for over 2yrs and again, much like the teachers here, if you had to use them and they weren't there, you'd be screwed.
Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:yulog wrote:A surgical tech is a low level position in a hospital ,most of those courses are between 1yr to 15 months, hardly equivalent to a teachers 4-6 years of education, and not at the same level as a nurses education either.Any job with the word tech or aide at the end of it is not going to pay well in the medical field.(unfortunate but that is reality)
Much like the teachers who have been speaking out here, I'm sure they appreciate your low view of them. He was actually in school for over 2yrs and again, much like the teachers here, if you had to use them and they weren't there, you'd be screwed.
Yulog seemed to be citing statistical accuracies and I don't see anywhere where it could be deduced that he had a "low view" of anyone.
Tito wrote:Lula wrote:you too can become a teacher. go back to school, pass the required exams and appy for your credential.
That's the other problem - Go through all the hurdles to become a teacher. We should make it easier for one to become a teacher. A lot of people in the private sector would not mind becoming teachers (at least just teach a class that they would specialize in i.e. chemist teaching a high school chemistry course). Instead, you have to take these additional courses and then get certified,etc. Real world experience is far better than anything you could learn in a book.
Although, not two of my favorite people, Newt Gingrich talked about this well and just recently I heard Jon McCain bring up something similiar.
No Child left Behind was a jokeebake02 wrote:Tito wrote:Lula wrote:you too can become a teacher. go back to school, pass the required exams and appy for your credential.
That's the other problem - Go through all the hurdles to become a teacher. We should make it easier for one to become a teacher. A lot of people in the private sector would not mind becoming teachers (at least just teach a class that they would specialize in i.e. chemist teaching a high school chemistry course). Instead, you have to take these additional courses and then get certified,etc. Real world experience is far better than anything you could learn in a book.
Although, not two of my favorite people, Newt Gingrich talked about this well and just recently I heard Jon McCain bring up something similiar.
This is why I don't don't want to teach. Between the kids, their parents and No Child Left Behind, there seems to be way to much stress involved with that profession.
Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:yulog wrote:A surgical tech is a low level position in a hospital ,most of those courses are between 1yr to 15 months, hardly equivalent to a teachers 4-6 years of education, and not at the same level as a nurses education either.Any job with the word tech or aide at the end of it is not going to pay well in the medical field.(unfortunate but that is reality)
Much like the teachers who have been speaking out here, I'm sure they appreciate your low view of them. He was actually in school for over 2yrs and again, much like the teachers here, if you had to use them and they weren't there, you'd be screwed.
Yulog seemed to be citing statistical accuracies and I don't see anywhere where it could be deduced that he had a "low view" of anyone.
My point is that there are people who work longer hours for less pay then teachers with much less time off and vacation who are just as important to the general public. I got the vibe from some of the posts in this topic that some want to believe teachers are the workhorses of this country. They are definetly underpaid for what they do, but they are hardly at the top of the list.
yulog wrote:Angiekay wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:Angiekay wrote:[Yeah...but they make a TON more than teachers do...it takes 20+ years to get to the $70K-$80/yr range in the teaching profession...you can step out off college in other fields and in some cases make that much .
A nurse in Pittsburgh right now steps out of school in a $25/hr job...long hours for sure, but they are well ahead of what a first year teach makes.
Baloney. My boyfriend just graduated with a surgical tech degree. After working the past two months for NOTHING while be does his clinicals, he'll be working 4, 12 hour days and every other weekend on call...making $32,000.
oops.
A surgical tech is a low level position in a hospital ,most of those courses are between 1yr to 15 months, hardly equivalent to a teachers 4-6 years of education, and not at the same level as a nurses education either.Any job with the word tech or aide at the end of it is not going to pay well in the medical field.(unfortunate but that is reality)
StocktontoMalone wrote:Imagine if panhandlers wanted more money?You walk up to a begger, and put a dollar into his styrofoam cup. He takes it out, looks at it, and starts waxing about how the streets are more dangerous nowadays, and his 'job' is much harder now, and blah, blah, blah, about what he has to deal with....you gonna give him a five instead? Didn't think so......
Michigan Girl wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:I'm self-employed, so if I start to hate my job, I've got issues.
I actually love what I do, as well as the benefits of working for myself. For me, they far out-weigh any negatives.
I think I've heard of your boss.....He's great!!!
ebake02 wrote:Five years of college, a bachelors degree and $50,000+ in student loans and I'm making $8 an hour in a shitty factory in the middle of nowhere. Embarrassing huh? I swear to god every day I spend there my IQ drops 10 points, half of the people that work there can barely do elementary school math. I guess that's what I get for picking a field that no company is interested in. Had a really bad day at work...can anybody tell.?
Rick wrote:I'm a baggage handler at AA, nuff said.
Actually my job is pretty cool. I've got enough time out there that I can pretty much choose what I want to do. Be it work on a gate, in the bagroom, cargo, mail, stuff like that. Right now I'm the guy that goes on the planes and rips them apart looking for anything that shouldn't be there. We've been doing that since shortly after 9/11 and haven't found as much as a knitting needle.We just keep at it though. The velcro on those seats is getting so worn out that some day someone is going to sit down and just slide off into the floor.
If you're ever delayed and the reason is that there is a security check in progress, you can cuss me for that.
Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:yulog wrote:A surgical tech is a low level position in a hospital ,most of those courses are between 1yr to 15 months, hardly equivalent to a teachers 4-6 years of education, and not at the same level as a nurses education either.Any job with the word tech or aide at the end of it is not going to pay well in the medical field.(unfortunate but that is reality)
Much like the teachers who have been speaking out here, I'm sure they appreciate your low view of them. He was actually in school for over 2yrs and again, much like the teachers here, if you had to use them and they weren't there, you'd be screwed.
Yulog seemed to be citing statistical accuracies and I don't see anywhere where it could be deduced that he had a "low view" of anyone.
My point is that there are people who work longer hours for less pay then teachers with much less time off and vacation who are just as important to the general public. I got the vibe from some of the posts in this topic that some want to believe teachers are the workhorses of this country. They are definetly underpaid for what they do, but they are hardly at the top of the list.
Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Angiekay wrote:yulog wrote:A surgical tech is a low level position in a hospital ,most of those courses are between 1yr to 15 months, hardly equivalent to a teachers 4-6 years of education, and not at the same level as a nurses education either.Any job with the word tech or aide at the end of it is not going to pay well in the medical field.(unfortunate but that is reality)
Much like the teachers who have been speaking out here, I'm sure they appreciate your low view of them. He was actually in school for over 2yrs and again, much like the teachers here, if you had to use them and they weren't there, you'd be screwed.
Yulog seemed to be citing statistical accuracies and I don't see anywhere where it could be deduced that he had a "low view" of anyone.
My point is that there are people who work longer hours for less pay then teachers with much less time off and vacation who are just as important to the general public. I got the vibe from some of the posts in this topic that some want to believe teachers are the workhorses of this country. They are definetly underpaid for what they do, but they are hardly at the top of the list.
I agree with everything but the "underpaid" part.When our atrocious test scores start going up I'll take the time to listen to that rhetoric. And I do understand that a major part of the problem is the parenting. It's an utter embarrassment how most parents in the inner cities take care of and teach their children. Some people simply don't realize how unfair it is to children to bring them up in an unloving and economically deprived home. It's really sad.
Rhiannon wrote:Hence why some people smart up half-way into it and say "No, thanks, I'm fine." Go and have jobs they love and make great money! ...Like me.![]()
Everyone wants to argue I'd have been better off finishing school, and sure, it'd have been nice. But in comparison with my peers who just graduated and are now starting their life out in deep debt, I feel smarter. I'm further along in my career (having a few years' head start), have zero debt, and some of them are floundering in the real world with crappy ass jobs. I know one guy who had to work at an IHOP and a toll-booth just to make it, and he graduated from UVa!! Another friend went to a private school outside LA (120,000 in loans) and took him 5 years to find a decent job! No thanks, college, I do fine without ya.![]()
That being said... my job is wicked awesome.
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