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But he didn't attack you and tell you you were wrong. You did that to him!What is the truth? You say you know lazy teachers. I don't. We disagree. That happens.
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But he didn't attack you and tell you you were wrong. You did that to him!What is the truth? You say you know lazy teachers. I don't. We disagree. That happens.
Some of the worst pilots I have flown with learned it in the military. Haha. The best guys I flew with were sarcastic a-holes who learned as bush pilots.You're a pilot? That's really cool. We have a few students studying aerospace engineering, some of which work with our local airport. They're not pilots, but some either aspire to be or work with the equipment.
I am in a career where after 15+ years things will change. In my Reserve career yes, things do change completely over night. So yes, I am okay with it. But, again, I did my research prior to joining the Reserves and prior to working for my current civilian employer.I like to keep my Facebook mene-tastic, my LinkedIn up to date, and my Instagram smokey. Different platforms for different functions.
So if you in a career for 15+ years you would be okay with it changing completely over night? I mean it is difficult for them. But most aren't complaining. They are doing what is necessary to teach children. They should be applauded.
Why would you assume I deal in absolutes?And lastly, my favorite. Are you a Sith? Because only the Sith deal in absolutes.
There were facts in my postI care about my feelings and I will express them! Damnit!
The blanket statement just hit me wrong. He may not be totally wrong, but facts would be nice for context.
IndeedWorking from home isn't "vacation" or "stealing money". It is working.
I can't speak for others on here, but I like to think that I have an open mind and I'm willing to at least listen. Not necessarily agree, but listen.That's just it, people don't want to hear the truth especially when it hurts their feelings. Just wait until people actually read the CARES act and see what was in it!
Teaching has been the same with mild changes for a very very very very long time. But in March out completely changed, literally over night. You have to expect there to be difficulties. And you have to be impressed with with the bulk of the teachers who are able to adapt as well as they have. You know, because they are learning as they go.I am in a career where after 15+ years things will change. In my Reserve career yes, things do change completely over night. So yes, I am okay with it. But, again, I did my research prior to joining the Reserves and prior to working for my current civilian employer.
Why would you assume I deal in absolutes?
That's awesome! Yes, I am a pilot in both the Reserves and a civilian cargo airline.You're a pilot? That's really cool. We have a few students studying aerospace engineering, some of which work with our local airport. They're not pilots, but some either aspire to be or work with the equipment.
If your mind is so open, watch a movie. I know some folks who could make some suggestions.I can't speak for others on here, but I like to think that I have an open mind and I'm willing to at least listen. Not necessarily agree, but listen.
Are you a pilot? I agree that bush pilots are the best. As for military pilots, they're a diverse group based on their community. But I would still place them above civilian pilots because when **** hits the fan they can handle it.Some of the worst pilots I have flown with learned it in the military. Haha. The best guys I flew with were sarcastic a-holes who learned as bush pilots.