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In reply to the discussion: Teaching ate me alive [View all]KansDem
(28,498 posts)34. I taught adjunct for a couple of years at a small college in south KC.
During the new faculty orientation, we went around the room and identified ourselves and what courses we would be teaching. One member said he was an attorney specializing in bankruptcy and would be teaching a paralegal class. He said his practice was "average" but when the boats opened, it boomed with many, many new clients!
This was 1996.
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I have a wonderful nephew. Great kid but I couldn't see him as a teacher. But you couldn't
southernyankeebelle
Sep 2012
#3
I don't think most people realize what we deal with on a regular basis.
knitter4democracy
Sep 2012
#4
No, they don't. My second year I was stabbed with a pencil and bit the first month
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#35
It ate my husband up too, which is a shame because he was so good at it.
GreenPartyVoter
Sep 2012
#6
No teacher has EVER said that--we've been begging for supplies, heat, time, books
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#37
I know nurses. Similar pressure for fewer experienced nurses, increasing patient
patrice
Sep 2012
#30
A poverty factor: The casinos are also responsible for a significant amount of bankruptcy and
patrice
Sep 2012
#29
Mike made an extremely good living out of that situation, but I am proud to say he also
patrice
Sep 2012
#38
"The money people created this problem. It's stupid to pay any attention at all to their proposed
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#22
"Improve our failing schools" was the mantra for the last 10+ years. Now, they're being
lindysalsagal
Sep 2012
#19
I once deposed a teacher who had filed for workers comp in California
aint_no_life_nowhere
Sep 2012
#24
At the alternative high school where I taught, that would never have been allowed.
knitter4democracy
Sep 2012
#42