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2011-02-21 12:41 am (UTC)
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they are not compensated for the hours they spend in work outside of the school
yes they are, its called a salary.
And your earlier wild emoting about how unlikely it is that anyone would have to work 10 hours a day
no paft, i was referring to the normal working week for hourly employees. its well known that many salaried employees work more than 40 hours a week.
indicates that, in spite of having relatives who are teachers, you really are unaware of what teaching involves.
right paft, whatever you say.
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no subject
yes they are, its called a salary.
And your earlier wild emoting about how unlikely it is that anyone would have to work 10 hours a day
no paft, i was referring to the normal working week for hourly employees. its well known that many salaried employees work more than 40 hours a week.
indicates that, in spite of having relatives who are teachers, you really are unaware of what teaching involves.
right paft, whatever you say.