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Wellllll, I guess there will be no wedding, huh. Lol. Why do you suppose Phyllis took this long to bust Sharon out? Talk about being dramatic! Look out Kelly. You're next.
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It would surprise me, though, if Nick drop kicks her. She always has her ace in the hole with the disease plea. Victor, will be so happy he'll bust his buttons. Hopefully, Victor's next job will be to rid the town of Billy.

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Taking a day of work to distress and vote and clear up some personal business. This is my last year and it is the worst! I'm working in the office instead of the classroom, assisting the clerk. I have a new respect for any school clerk now......never a dull moment. Super busy in that office. You can't finish a thought. If you are writing a message, it's a struggle to even finish writing it because 2 or 3 other things are going on at the same time. Parents call about the least little thing. "Johnny forgot his homework. Can it bring it in and you take it to his room?" Or the big brother comes in to have you go to his brother's room to get the house key cause he for got his. Or the irate parent that comes in angry because you had to take her daughter's cell phone the day before because the daughter was playing with it in class. I could go on and on about the non-educational things that have to be dealt with. I can't wait til June to start my retirement and little pension. To think that last year, it was the last thing that I wanted to do. Money isn't everything when it comes to ones sanity, though. By the time I pay for healthcare, there won't be much left. Still, I'll have more than some. Count it all joy....or try to, lol.
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On 11/4/2014 Sharke said:

It would surprise me, though, if Nick drop kicks her. She always has her ace in the hole with the disease plea. Victor, will be so happy he'll bust his buttons. Hopefully, Victor's next job will be to rid the town of Billy.

What Victor keeps forgetting is that HE played a large part in what he hates Sharon for. If anyone should still be angry, it's Nikki. Well, nick too, after he finds out what Sharon did.
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On 11/4/2014 Mmsfoxxie said: Taking a day of work to distress and vote and clear up some personal business. This is my last year and it is the worst! I'm working in the office instead of the classroom, assisting the clerk. I have a new respect for any school clerk now......never a dull moment. Super busy in that office. You can't finish a thought. If you are writing a message, it's a struggle to even finish writing it because 2 or 3 other things are going on at the same time. Parents call about the least little thing. "Johnny forgot his homework. Can it bring it in and you take it to his room?" Or the big brother comes in to have you go to his brother's room to get the house key cause he for got his. Or the irate parent that comes in angry because you had to take her daughter's cell phone the day before because the daughter was playing with it in class. I could go on and on about the non-educational things that have to be dealt with. I can't wait til June to start my retirement and little pension. To think that last year, it was the last thing that I wanted to do. Money isn't everything when it comes to ones sanity, though. By the time I pay for healthcare, there won't be much left. Still, I'll have more than some. Count it all joy....or try to, lol.

It's unbelievable how these parents behave sometimes. Not all of them....but still. Things sure are different now and days. I don't remember my parents stressing about if I forgot my lunch or house key. It was my responsibility...period. We had to also take the consequences for our own actions. If the rule is no cell phone then they shouldn't be using it...These kids are really going to have a tough time in the real world. I have been working up at my DD's previous school ( K-8th) as an Ed aide for 9 years now so I do have an idea of what you are talking about.

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On 11/4/2014 Mmsfoxxie said: Taking a day of work to distress and vote and clear up some personal business. This is my last year and it is the worst! I'm working in the office instead of the classroom, assisting the clerk. I have a new respect for any school clerk now......never a dull moment. Super busy in that office. You can't finish a thought. If you are writing a message, it's a struggle to even finish writing it because 2 or 3 other things are going on at the same time. Parents call about the least little thing. "Johnny forgot his homework. Can it bring it in and you take it to his room?" Or the big brother comes in to have you go to his brother's room to get the house key cause he for got his. Or the irate parent that comes in angry because you had to take her daughter's cell phone the day before because the daughter was playing with it in class. I could go on and on about the non-educational things that have to be dealt with. I can't wait til June to start my retirement and little pension. To think that last year, it was the last thing that I wanted to do. Money isn't everything when it comes to ones sanity, though. By the time I pay for healthcare, there won't be much left. Still, I'll have more than some. Count it all joy....or try to, lol.
Yeah, that's what I was trying to tell you few months ago I figured they would try to get rid of you probably why they moved you. When you wouldn't retire when they wanted you to their gonna get their pound of flesh anyway they can.
I always figured that's why the kids are so wild and have lost their way today is because of the parents are nut jobs.
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Poor ol' Sharon looked like she was caught between the devil and the deep blue sea didn't she? LOL She came out swinging. I thought oh no somebody is going back down the stairs. I would had done all my talking from the landing below not put myself in that situation in first place, but, then I like to think things out not react on impulse like Dylan does. Now, he will have more charges bought against him for socking Joe one on the kisser. Time for poor Avery to go back to babysitting that big ol' baby.

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On 11/4/2014 loveschocolate said:
On 11/4/2014 Mmsfoxxie said: Taking a day of work to distress and vote and clear up some personal business. This is my last year and it is the worst! I'm working in the office instead of the classroom, assisting the clerk. I have a new respect for any school clerk now......never a dull moment. Super busy in that office. You can't finish a thought. If you are writing a message, it's a struggle to even finish writing it because 2 or 3 other things are going on at the same time. Parents call about the least little thing. "Johnny forgot his homework. Can it bring it in and you take it to his room?" Or the big brother comes in to have you go to his brother's room to get the house key cause he for got his. Or the irate parent that comes in angry because you had to take her daughter's cell phone the day before because the daughter was playing with it in class. I could go on and on about the non-educational things that have to be dealt with. I can't wait til June to start my retirement and little pension. To think that last year, it was the last thing that I wanted to do. Money isn't everything when it comes to ones sanity, though. By the time I pay for healthcare, there won't be much left. Still, I'll have more than some. Count it all joy....or try to, lol.

It's unbelievable how these parents behave sometimes. Not all of them....but still. Things sure are different now and days. I don't remember my parents stressing about if I forgot my lunch or house key. It was my responsibility...period. We had to also take the consequences for our own actions. If the rule is no cell phone then they shouldn't be using it...These kids are really going to have a tough time in the real world. I have been working up at my DD's previous school ( K-8th) as an Ed aide for 9 years now so I do have an idea of what you are talking about.

Yeah, loveschocolate. If you're dealing with a public school, you know what I mean.

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On 11/4/2014 Sharke said:
On 11/4/2014 Mmsfoxxie said: Taking a day of work to distress and vote and clear up some personal business. This is my last year and it is the worst! I'm working in the office instead of the classroom, assisting the clerk. I have a new respect for any school clerk now......never a dull moment. Super busy in that office. You can't finish a thought. If you are writing a message, it's a struggle to even finish writing it because 2 or 3 other things are going on at the same time. Parents call about the least little thing. "Johnny forgot his homework. Can it bring it in and you take it to his room?" Or the big brother comes in to have you go to his brother's room to get the house key cause he for got his. Or the irate parent that comes in angry because you had to take her daughter's cell phone the day before because the daughter was playing with it in class. I could go on and on about the non-educational things that have to be dealt with. I can't wait til June to start my retirement and little pension. To think that last year, it was the last thing that I wanted to do. Money isn't everything when it comes to ones sanity, though. By the time I pay for healthcare, there won't be much left. Still, I'll have more than some. Count it all joy....or try to, lol.
Yeah, that's what I was trying to tell you few months ago I figured they would try to get rid of you probably why they moved you. When you wouldn't retire when they wanted you to their gonna get their pound of flesh anyway they can.
I always figured that's why the kids are so wild and have lost their way today is because of the parents are nut jobs.
Rick is on Medicare now, but, even with that his medical and prescription is around 300 a month. I'm still on Humana which is 380 a month, but, was told to expect 437 in Jan. I knew when that OCare came in it was gonna be a ***********. My poor sister was told her Blue cross that was 300 will be 600 come Jan. She's a widow and cleans homes she's out shopping around the policy to try and get some relief.

Nooo, I don't think the principal has it out for me. I'm the last of a group of teacher assistance (instructor assistance) that the board hired. Now they hire only Special Ed Teacher Asst which really are glorified CNAs. We are getting more disabled children (wheel chair, diapers) into the regular class rooms and they need care. This is what you now have to have 2 yrs of college for now. In my title, I don't have to do this thus she had to find a place for me which happens to be the office. You know that old saying...Nothing personal, just business. Also, no other dope comes in earlier than they have to. I start when I get there. I'm loyal that way. The real clerk comes in half an hour late most days because of some meds she takes. But she'll stay really late if necessary. I start an hour earlier than my time since I'm there. Boy, will they miss me next year.

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