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Re: [bomp] Radio Birdman
lebb wrote:
> I realize that..I was just making a point that I thought teachers had
> vacation for 2 months over the summer?? Some may work over the summer but I
> kinda wish I had a job where I had 2 months off for the summer.....I think
> I'd be on Zeno Beach for 2 months if I had those 2 months off...:)
Trust me, my friend, had Birdman toured the US in early August, I'd've
followed them around the US. I came pretty damn close to flying out to
LA and heading up the West Coast as it was, but I had tons of prep work
to do, as well as some teacher's association business to deal with.
Yeah, it *is* nice having a couple straight months off. On the other
side of that, you absolutely *need* the time away by the end of the
school year. (I didn't really believe that when I was in the financial
world, but once I started teaching I understood completely.)
Personally, I don't have kids, so I choose not to work another job
during the summer. I work on my own projects and enjoy doing whatever
floats my boat.
I don't actually get a paycheck during the summer, as my district pays
us our salary twice a month over the 10 months of the school year.
Some districts give the option of getting paid over the 12 months.
Others give the option of getting a lump sum for the summer at the end
of the school year. Mine, however, does what they do, so I just have to
be responsible enough to take care of my cash situation.
But, hey, if you're interested in having the 2 months off, get into
teaching. Personally, I think it's a great job. I find it quite
fulfilling. I feel like I'm actually doing something worthwhile. But
if you can't deal with kids, don't do it. Also stay away if you're not
willing to really *do* the job. Some people just kinda try and get by
with the minimum and that's just wrong. [Note: Your first year or
three may be pretty hectic. It gets a bit easier as time goes on, but
those first few years will be quite tiring if you're really doing the job.]
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