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23176. judithathome - 12/16/2007 5:16:55 PM

I think that is something that is just understood....! Ha!

However, I do have to give a thumbss up to my son's insurance through Lockheed...it paid 100% of his ICU, hospital, doctor, and physical therapy. So he's very relieved that he still has a job there.

23177. arkymalarky - 12/16/2007 5:21:03 PM

I'll say. That's fantastic. Our insurance sucks. And state gov't retirees, for the same insurance teachers have, pay unde3r $200 a month. Teachers who retire pay over $400. As workers we pay WAY more than the state employees do, and then they hold us hostage from retirement. We've tried to fight it in the legislature, but they know those under 65 who qualify for retirement would bolt and they'd have a teacher shortage emergency.

23178. wonkers2 - 12/16/2007 7:21:20 PM

Mago sent us bad weather last night--7 inches of blowing snow. This morning the wind continued to blow at 30 knots. More snow later today.

23179. arkymalarky - 12/16/2007 7:31:02 PM

It's clear as a bell and in the 40s here. Gorgeous day.

23180. Ms. No - 12/16/2007 8:54:54 PM

Arky,

Couldn't they make it a two-tier system so that those who stay 'til 65 get a better rate?

23181. wabbit - 12/16/2007 8:58:53 PM

Is it me, or are we a bunch of sickies? Glad to hear you're ok, Arky (and same for Leslie).

We got about a foot of snow on Thursday, then another 6" this morning. Thankfully, we got at least the walk and some of the driveway cleared before the change to freezing rain was complete. It's really nasty out right now.

So, while I'm waiting for the Patriot's game to start later this afternoon, I thought I get the annual Xmas music player up and running. Remember, playlist 2 is NSW (not safe for work).

My apologies if there isn't something there to offend everyone.

23182. Ms. No - 12/16/2007 9:19:03 PM

Woo-hoo! X-mas player!

My brother sent me a Zune for my birthday/christmas present this year and if he hadn't already held the title of best brother in the world this would've put him over the edge.

I'm currently studying for exams and ripping CDs so that I'll have plenty of tunes to take with me for vacation.

So far I've been pretty haphazard about it. I'm a bit distressed because I've got a CD wallet running around loose somewhere that's got the bulk of what I'd been listening to in my car in it.

I'm going to be bummed if I have to go to Loozianna without the Kooks.

23183. arkymalarky - 12/16/2007 9:39:42 PM

I don't know, No, but we want the same deal state employees get because it's the same program.

23184. arkymalarky - 12/16/2007 9:40:44 PM

Thanks Wabbit!

Freezing rain is the absolute worst.

23185. Ms. No - 12/16/2007 10:24:33 PM

Makes perfect sense to me, Arky.

Sometimes the sheer size of the administrative and bureaucratic sea I'm approaching is a bit intimidating. I've got to go over to the official offices of something or other and make sure I'm getting all my ducks in a row. I know I have to get a TB test and get fingerprinted in order to substitute and eventually teach, but there may be another test I have to take to prove that I'm capable of teaching the subject I actually got my degree in.

Lots of hoops to jump through that I don't know enough about. That'll be the way I spend the first six weeks of the new year.

Also, I'm taking that time to try and put together my notes and such and take a stab at creating some lesson plans. I've got to set up visitation/observation days with some of the local schools.

I'm looking forward to all of it but it is rather a large undertaking. ;->

23186. arkymalarky - 12/16/2007 11:43:57 PM

It's really ridiculous. And they wonder why there's a teacher shortage. In some of my research I came across an extensive study of at-risk schools and the main finding was that teachers tried to apply there but the bureaucracy was so extreme that most got jobs and were afraid to wait on the at-risk schools because they had no assurance they would get the job there, so they'd take the rich suburban school because it hired them, not because it paid more. It's a system set up for failure, especially of districts most in need. That way they can look like they're doing a lot when actually the activity is mostly obstruction.

(getting back down off my soapbox and shoving it back under the sofa)

23187. arkymalarky - 12/16/2007 11:47:07 PM

Hey, will they count our school? You can come down and sit in with me and my classes!

There's lots of good stuff on line for teachers and your textbooks should have some helpful supplemental stuff as well.

23188. Ms. No - 12/17/2007 12:23:22 AM

Heck, I'd love to come be your teachers' aide! It wouldn't count toward my credential but it would count on my resume.

The most recent ridiculousness I learned was that California has a $300 cap on tax deductible teacher expenditures for their classes. I just can't believe that's true. I mean, businessmen and actors can write off entire wardrobes for their jobs not to mention training and business-related entertainment. I'm sure they have caps but I seriously doubt it's $300.

23189. judithathome - 12/17/2007 12:30:21 AM

These last two posts are what make me so dispairing about the future of this country...it all sounds like an insidious plot!

23190. jexster - 12/17/2007 2:51:23 AM

Had some bas-armangnac for the first time at a dinner party last night

Nummy

23191. arkymalarky - 12/17/2007 2:52:19 AM

What is it?

23192. jexster - 12/17/2007 3:14:57 AM

I don't much care for cognac but it, like cognac, is a brandy from the Gascony region

AC will have to give us a primer...it was GOOOOOD

23193. jexster - 12/17/2007 4:38:27 AM

Arky will be pleased to learn that the party of Marin County liberals was HORRIFIED when I said that in Hill v. Huck, I'd be voting for the Man from Hope

23194. arkymalarky - 12/17/2007 4:56:55 AM

I'm only horrified because I know more about him than any politician, bar none. I swear if you'd chosen any other Republican candidate I wouldn't think anything about it. I still don't, because I think you're yanking my chain. I meant what I said: he's Bush with Rove's brain and Cheney's heart.

23195. arkymalarky - 12/17/2007 5:02:21 AM

And I never get mad at who anybody supports in politics. I may think they're morons, but I try to keep it to myself. It's the best way to get along in the South.

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