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Jul. 24th, 2011 10:32 pmI really don't think I work all that much (or hard) but I think I gave one of my students a mild shock last week when we got to talking and he realised I worked on Saturdays and Sundays. As he already knew I teach in the evenings, this information means that I work every single day of the week. Poor guy, I think his self-assurance as a member of the hardest working race has taken a dent.
Though I really do not think I work all that much. I've tried adding the extra hours up now and then, usually in anticipation of my extra paycheque, but because teaching part-time is so unpredictable (student OT/overseas trips/blah blah beefcakes), I told myself that to do so would just be giving myself extra stress.
I have about 7 students presently. The 'about' is for the ad-hoc occasions when I stand in for other teachers. So, not really a lot. It's occasionally frustrating but non-strenuous, and I do like my students. It's not like I'm making bricks, right?
And look! I'm blogging, so I must have free time.
Though I really do not think I work all that much. I've tried adding the extra hours up now and then, usually in anticipation of my extra paycheque, but because teaching part-time is so unpredictable (student OT/overseas trips/blah blah beefcakes), I told myself that to do so would just be giving myself extra stress.
I have about 7 students presently. The 'about' is for the ad-hoc occasions when I stand in for other teachers. So, not really a lot. It's occasionally frustrating but non-strenuous, and I do like my students. It's not like I'm making bricks, right?
And look! I'm blogging, so I must have free time.