"shop-teacher" (shop-teacher)
08/13/2017 at 21:16 • Filed to: Fall is coming | 8 | 33 |
I understandably will get no sympathy from this of you with conventional jobs, but summer is over tomorrow. Two days of mind numbing meetings will lead into a year where they’ve decided to stuff 25-35% more kids into my broom closet of a CAD lab. I also get to spend a bunch of extra time this year planning to blow the entire program up next year and replace it with a bunch of precanned bullshit because a certain organization is good at promoting themselves. I am ... less than thrilled.
Oh well, I’ve got my wife next to a bonfire with me, and a quality beverage. Gotta enjoy the little things.
benjrblant
> shop-teacher
08/13/2017 at 21:17 | 0 |
Of curiosity, what do you teach?
Wacko
> benjrblant
08/13/2017 at 21:22 | 5 |
I was guessing shop
benjrblant
> Wacko
08/13/2017 at 21:24 | 2 |
Sounds like a shot in the dark.
Phyrxes once again has a wagon!
> shop-teacher
08/13/2017 at 21:26 | 1 |
And this among other reasonsis why I am glad I no longer teaching in public schools. This is also my last week before going back, I am the king of errand running and car buying....whee!
DC3 LS, will be perpetually replacing cars until the end of time
> shop-teacher
08/13/2017 at 21:26 | 2 |
Do you teach college or HS? Because I’m gonna be super jelly if HS. We never got anything like CAD :(
Mini Guy- Now has a 4Runner
> shop-teacher
08/13/2017 at 21:29 | 0 |
We started august fourth ( not a teacher, just a student)
Birddog
> shop-teacher
08/13/2017 at 21:32 | 1 |
A good fire can help ease a lot of pain.
I can’t believe it’s that time already.
Wacko
> benjrblant
08/13/2017 at 21:33 | 1 |
It was either that or sex-ed
Nothing
> shop-teacher
08/13/2017 at 21:46 | 1 |
Not a bad way at all. Similar to how I ended my last day of vacation in NY last month.
fryguy
> shop-teacher
08/13/2017 at 21:47 | 2 |
Was a piece of beef part of the “celebration”?
XJDano
> shop-teacher
08/13/2017 at 21:47 | 1 |
I’m glad to be going into schools for work during the summer. I don’t think I could stand 20-30 pre-teens jaw jacking and under my supervision.
I’ll tell you a story about working in a HS during school hours.
shop-teacher
> XJDano
08/13/2017 at 23:07 | 0 |
Yeah, it’s definitely not a gig for everyone. My line to people who give me crap about all the time I get off is usually something to the effect of, “You wouldn’t last a week at my job.”
shop-teacher
> benjrblant
08/13/2017 at 23:14 | 0 |
Middle school shop. Specifically wood working, sheet metal fabrication, CAD drafting, and 3D printing.
shop-teacher
> Wacko
08/13/2017 at 23:15 | 2 |
I could never keep a straight face long enough to teach sex-ed.
shop-teacher
> DC3 LS, will be perpetually replacing cars until the end of time
08/13/2017 at 23:15 | 1 |
Middle school! Be super jelly!
shop-teacher
> Phyrxes once again has a wagon!
08/13/2017 at 23:16 | 0 |
I believe very strongly in the public school system ... but they don’t make it easy on us!
shop-teacher
> Birddog
08/13/2017 at 23:18 | 1 |
Niiiice!
A lot of schools have another week or two before they start, but we got out earlier than they did, so the length of the break is a wash. I noticed this evening that a bunch of the leaves in the neighborhood are starting to turn.
shop-teacher
> fryguy
08/13/2017 at 23:19 | 0 |
No, but that would’ve been a capital idea! We had meatloaf and cornbread, so I can’t complain. I thought about taking the family to Schnitzelplatz, but I shouldn’t be spending anymore money until we get paid in three weeks.
shop-teacher
> Mini Guy- Now has a 4Runner
08/13/2017 at 23:20 | 0 |
Daaaang! Where? And when did your summer break start?
Phyrxes once again has a wagon!
> shop-teacher
08/13/2017 at 23:23 | 0 |
Fair enough, I am lucky enough to teach subjects that let me switch to an independent school. It was either make that switch or try and find a corporate job as I was about to be yet another burned out public educator due to bureaucratic decisions and mandated testing.
shop-teacher
> Phyrxes once again has a wagon!
08/13/2017 at 23:27 | 0 |
They don’t test in my subject area, so I get to avoid that massive headache. I still have to sit through the data meetings, because I’m a department chair. Which is a super productive and meaningful use of my time!!! I’m on Oppo or Racer.com during those meetings ... but it looks like I’m analyzing data!
Birddog
> shop-teacher
08/14/2017 at 00:08 | 0 |
It’s going to be an early fall. Lloyd’s blowing his coat. I have to sweep and vacuum daily.
We had issues with kids throwing rocks at the new Glass Palace in the spring. That means “security” detail. Ugh.
shop-teacher
> Birddog
08/14/2017 at 06:46 | 1 |
Ah jeeze. I bet we’re going to have a real winter this year too, after how easy we got off the last couple of them.
Eww, kid security. No fun.
random001
> shop-teacher
08/14/2017 at 06:49 | 1 |
I start back to class on the 28th. After this one, four more classes and I’ve got a Master’s Degree. Yay, I suppose.
fryguy
> shop-teacher
08/14/2017 at 07:03 | 1 |
We should all go to the Platz together. Das ist gut.
Mini Guy- Now has a 4Runner
> shop-teacher
08/14/2017 at 07:22 | 0 |
Athens, Georgia we got may 25
Phyrxes once again has a wagon!
> shop-teacher
08/14/2017 at 07:55 | 0 |
Middle school teachers are special group, I know I couldn’t handle them day in day out. Even teaching a middle school stem day camp this summer pushed my patience to its limits a few times. I did learn how much that 6th to 8th grade age group can struggle with visual spacial reasoning, I can’t imagine trying to teach “real” CAD to them.
shop-teacher
> fryguy
08/14/2017 at 12:07 | 1 |
Ja!
shop-teacher
> Phyrxes once again has a wagon!
08/14/2017 at 12:10 | 0 |
I’ve had lots and lots of practice, I get new groups rotating through every six weeks. CAD is actually a pretty good tool for teaching them visual and spatial reasoning.
Birddog
> shop-teacher
08/18/2017 at 01:43 | 1 |
As long as we don’t get another ”Polar Vortex” I’m good. That was unbearable.
I feel bad for the one kid that got blamed. The admin pressed charges. I don’t think he did it either. He was caught on camera throwing a piece of pea gravel. That somehow shattered a 6' by 12' pane of glass .380 thick?
Yeeah. No.
shop-teacher
> Birddog
08/18/2017 at 03:25 | 1 |
Yeah, that was freaking brutal!
That does sound hinky. Unless that pea gravel was really a piece of ceramic. At one of the high schools I used to teach in, word got out that if you broke a piece of ceramic off of a spark plug, it would break glass super easily. Suddenly the display cases in the hallways started getting shattered constantly.
Birddog
> shop-teacher
08/18/2017 at 03:54 | 0 |
I’ve heard that ceramic tale before too. I tested it a few times at junkyards and think it’s horse feathers.
The way admin handled it just bugs me. Pressing charges over a pane of glass? That doesn’t foster good neighborhood relations. There were several better options.
That had to be a heck of a school to be at. We just super glued classroom door locks. Damn.
shop-teacher
> Birddog
08/18/2017 at 14:17 | 0 |
I agree on the pressing charges. That’s quite a thing to lay on a kid.
Let’s just say at that school, the problem was entitlement....