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Morgans wrote:
"Margy Natalie" wrote TSP this year is $15,500. Since I just started with the govt. I get 0% from them. After a year I think I might get 3%. I'm also in the govt. pension which according to most is worth almost nothing. So, how are things shaking out with your new position? Still enjoying going to work, I would imagine. :-) I have to stop coming up with great ideas as I'm getting way too much work!! I have a bunch of things in the planning stages that are above and beyond my "job", but that's what makes things interesting. The docents still like me so I guess I'm doing my job. Margy |
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![]() "Margy Natalie" wrote Better than I thought, but I'm not staying that long. What do you have in mind for your next career? Back to teaching? I got back into teaching, relatively late, at 35. I'll have to go to 63, to get the full NC state pension. I don't know what will go first; my back causing disability eligibility, or teacher burnout. I doubt I'll make it all the way, though. :-( Friday, my students were practicing the art of coping baseboards. For those that don't know, it involves using a hand held coping saw, to get the proper profile to make two pieces of baseboard fit correctly in a corner. There were students all over the shop, sitting at tables and work benches, practicing their skill/art. One of my future jail residents decided that it would be funny to cut a 3" X 3" table leg off, all but about 1/2" in the middle of the leg. "Funny stuff" like that chaps my *ss, really bad. It sure does take the joy out of trying to teach. Another student, not to be out-done, proceeded to cut off most of a steel chair leg, before he got caught. Many of our youth have no respect for anyone else's property, and destroy things, just because they can. I don't understand the motivation behind these acts. They don't deserve the right to stay in public education. I'm sure of that. Retirement looks better, every day. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Margy Natalie" wrote I have to stop coming up with great ideas as I'm getting way too much work!! I have a bunch of things in the planning stages that are above and beyond my "job", but that's what makes things interesting. The docents still like me so I guess I'm doing my job. Chuckle And more, no doubt. Knowing a little of your personality, you will _always_ be trying to do more than what is required. It is that work ethic that makes our country great. We need more people with work ethics like you! :-) -- Jim in NC |
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On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 20:21:30 -0500, "Morgans"
wrote: I got back into teaching, relatively late, at 35. I'll have to go to 63, to get the full NC state pension. I don't know what will go first; my back causing disability eligibility, or teacher burnout. I doubt I'll make it all the way, though. :-( Swap the back for a knee, and my wife is on a parallel track. She's a 2nd grade teacher in a NCLB "Failing" school and is definitely burning out. |
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Morgans wrote:
"Margy Natalie" wrote Better than I thought, but I'm not staying that long. What do you have in mind for your next career? Back to teaching? Full time gardening, punctuated with flying, drinking wine, and going out on the boat :-). We've got 2 acres on a 3,000' grass field in NC that is calling my name. As soon as we can quit the rat race we are outta here! Seriously, If I was going to put in 25 with the government I'd be in my 70's before I got out. Margy |
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Morgans wrote:
"Margy Natalie" wrote I have to stop coming up with great ideas as I'm getting way too much work!! I have a bunch of things in the planning stages that are above and beyond my "job", but that's what makes things interesting. The docents still like me so I guess I'm doing my job. Chuckle And more, no doubt. Knowing a little of your personality, you will _always_ be trying to do more than what is required. It is that work ethic that makes our country great. We need more people with work ethics like you! :-) Yeah, but getting anything done requires so much pounding your head against a brick wall. No wonder people give up and do "just what's required". Margy |
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![]() "B A R R Y" wrote Swap the back for a knee, and my wife is on a parallel track. She's a 2nd grade teacher in a NCLB "Failing" school and is definitely burning out. I'm in a good school, but it seems as though teaching construction, I get the bottom of the barrel. Imagine that. Construction workers that don't want to work. The sad part is, that the 20% hold back the rest of the good ones, that want to learn. Until school is a privilege, instead of a requirement, it will stay the same. Ones that do not want to be in school should be allowed to leave. In a couple years, after seeing the outside without a skill, they can go back and get some training, when they want to be there. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Margy Natalie" wrote Full time gardening, punctuated with flying, drinking wine, and going out on the boat :-). We've got 2 acres on a 3,000' grass field in NC that is calling my name. As soon as we can quit the rat race we are outta here! Sounds great. NC is God's Country! ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
"Margy Natalie" wrote Full time gardening, punctuated with flying, drinking wine, and going out on the boat :-). We've got 2 acres on a 3,000' grass field in NC that is calling my name. As soon as we can quit the rat race we are outta here! Sounds great. NC is God's Country! ;-) It sure is! We have some friends farther east (Apex) who gave us 3 books for the holidays. Barbeque of NC, Winerys of NC and Gardening in NC. We are working our way through the Barbeque places an winerys. It makes for fun weekends! Margy |
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