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There is no doubt teachers work hard, but everyone does in today's world. It is 2:58am CST and I am trying to fix a problem at our office in India. We all know, or should, what we sign up for in a job and accept this expectations. My only problem with the teacher workload debate is that we hear how hard they work non stop. Again, I think a lot of professions work a lot more than regular biz hours and that is life.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
TAMUI respect the hell out of teachers and never would consider them lazy. Maybe that is my disconnect on why I get frustrated on the teacher workload debate.
I was wondering why you were up so early. I'm in Budapest so that's my excuse.
Safe travels, MU fan!
Have some goulash, hey?
Anyone rent a car internationally and have an issue at return? They found a tiny dent in the end of a passenger door the size of a pencil tip if even that big. I was insulted they even called it an issue. I did not do since the passenger door was never opened the whole time I rented. I looked over the car at pick up and it wasn't noticable. Hertz is trying to charge me and I know my company insurance (or personal insurance) will cover, but the fact they want to charge at all for something no one would fix seems ludicrous. One been renting from Hertz forever and this is a first in 25+ years and plan to complain.Anyone with experience?
Yeup, I caught a bush
Yeup, I caught a bush with my rented Audi in Italy. Knew this crap was going to happen, so I found an auto parts store in Siena and buffed the scratches out of the finish completely.Car looks better than new and the inspectors in Florence never knew!