Posted by pete 23 on February 15, 2014 at 11:31:19 from (74.33.78.170):
In Reply to: OT-School Closings??? posted by Jiles on February 15, 2014 at 08:08:35:
Teachers, Farmers and unions are one tough subject to get into for me. I have two sons and both are teachers. I do all my work on tractors for farmers. Most are personal friends also. I myself once upon a time signed up and attended two meetings to prepare for certification for instructor at Vocational School. I saw the BS right quick and stuck to pulling wrench's. Was invited one more time to give it a try but turned it down.
With the union problems in Wisc, my very level h eaded second son and I have to avoid the union talks now. He never complained about his salary or benefits as he had worked at other jobs before he went back to further his education to get a teaching degree. But, with what happened last year in Wisc, it is now an off limits subject.
Grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
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