jdemaris, I worship the ground you walk on--well said!
I hire school teachers, some of the best I'm told, and smartest. Well guess what? They may be smart in education, but as a general rule the slowest to catch on to comon carpender work. For sure not gifted as most of them assume. Most have no lack of self confidence, and think they are the gifted ones. I hire them because I simply need the help, and the busy season works out well with their three month vacation. Seems they are used to alot of coffee breaks that they do not get working for me. They usualy do not stick out the full three months. This is not intended for all teachers, but sure seems like alot more than seventy five percent. I have scalled back because hired help is a major pain and just do not need the hastle.
I live directly across the street from a school owned house that is rented or furnished for the administrative folks. There has been some real nice ones, and plesant to visit with and shoot the bull etc. That being said It would be interesting to see how many could run a business, and make it go.
I have never bought into the crap that paying them more gives you better schools. I personaly know a young gentelman that got his degree this summer for super, or principal. My goodness what a shame, and a rude awake up call when he lands a job. He has a exremly violent temper and has attempted to sue at least seven different individuals that I know of. Perhaps everyone else is actualy wrong?
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