i actually think about this regularly. i genuinely believe the yearning for this is what makes actors like tom holland and daniel radcliffe so charming
there's no reason a guy with a different degree and more or less specialized skills should get paid six figures a year to golf and go to the gym while a teacher gets paid a barely livable wage to work 60-70 hours a week and has to pick up a second job in the summer.
i've been seeing this take more often recently and it's pissing me off. not only are teachers not getting a full three months off given extra training in the summer, development days, and going back early to prepare, they often put in crazy extra hours during the school year +
to provide for their students out of their own pockets. and EVEN THEN, you're not considering the teachers who work at year-round schools that are still barely making a living wage, if that. +
relieving the 1st shift supervisor before me and out of nowhere he goes "you better be careful around here, there's bad people out there" and i agreed thinking he meant the machete guy in the parking lot then he went "be careful who you trust" and promptly left
i'm an old man and i don't keep up so is there a daily tweet limit now? part of my job is sending out tweets and i literally couldn't do it because we hit our "daily limit" and don't have a premium profile
Sharpen your skates! ICEBREAKER, a new series based on the New York Times best-selling novel by Hannah Grace, is coming to Netflix.
A competitive figure skater and a college hockey captain develop an unexpected partnership when a facilities mishap forces them to share the same rink...
we saw the sheep detectives last week and i haven't stopped thinking about it since. it was so murder of roger ackroyd with a little whimsy and i absolutely loved it. more fun mystery/detective movies please