What if Liz loses something that had her name on it? Will Elly then agree to pay to replace it? Or will Elly just assume that if it gets lost, it must mean it didn’t have Liz’s name on it? I don’t see any way that Liz is not going to be paying for everything she loses.
The ONLY thing I liked about elementary school starting was a new pencil box of writing instruments. I still like nice pens and pencils. As for school, hated it!
Trivia point. When I started high school at age 14 some 20 years before this original date of 1995, the pencils we used in elementary school were banned! We had to use blue ink pens in high school! (Even though the school janitor had a harder time sanding off blue ink we doodled onto the wooden school desk tops when the teacher wasn’t looking.)
I was working at a bank, in the computer tape library. Entry level jobs, this girl had bought pencils from Regal (catalogue, cards, paper and gifts), they could be personalised, so she had her name on them. After using them at work for a few weeks, and losing a few, the bank CEO calls her up to his office for a meeting. You guessed it, one of them landed on his desk, he was interested (12% at that time) in where it came from.
“The only incentive of a slave is to avoid getting punished for not doing the minimum. There is no reason to perform better than that. A free worker knows that the more he achieves, the more he will profit.” -Anonymous
When our kids were 5 and 6, they begged Mom for a quarter to buy something out of those machines at grocery stores. Finally, she said, “You have plenty of quarters from aunts and uncles, grab one before we go shopping.” Once they realized those trinkets weren’t worth THEIR quarter, they stopped. Talk about a good lesson.
In the 70’s and 80’s, just generic school supply lists: pencils, pens, paper, ruler, folders. Unlike it is today where you have to get a certain color for certain classes. My mother would always buy pee chee folders. If I wanted anything else, I would have to buy them out of my pocket. Trappers where the rage in the 80s.
Great response, Ellie! If my daughter wanted something when we were shopping, she would think twice if I said, “I’ll get it, but you’re paying me back when we get home!” She did for some things, but not very often. When both girls were younger, I would buy one of those Little Golden Books once or twice a month for them. Then, I’d read it to them before bed.
I usually collected the kids’ school supplies and saved what could be used the next year. One year a middle school child had to have a separate binder for each class. At the end of the year I asked him where his binders were, He replied that his teacher kept them because she was going into real-estate. I was furious! I would have confronted her but I had no way to prove that the binders she had belonged to my son.
Coopersdad 3 months ago
INCENTIVE FOR SURE ! ! ! !
TexTech 3 months ago
Yep, put that monkey right back on her back.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 3 months ago
Pencils? Now it’s an expensive computer and it belongs to the school. The only supplies a girl needs nowdays is a bag full of makeup.
snsurone76 3 months ago
Ruler? Pencil sharpener? When is this strip supposed to take place—the 1950’s??
Robert Nowall Premium Member 3 months ago
It doesn’t work. I had pencils with my name on it, but they got stolen anyway. (Didn’t work as an adult, either, when I did it with Sharpie pens.)
howtheduck 3 months ago
What if Liz loses something that had her name on it? Will Elly then agree to pay to replace it? Or will Elly just assume that if it gets lost, it must mean it didn’t have Liz’s name on it? I don’t see any way that Liz is not going to be paying for everything she loses.
GirlGeek Premium Member 3 months ago
But honestly, who still does this when they reach high school?
jmworacle 3 months ago
Once again, “Proper motivation”.
crabbyred 3 months ago
My mother always said “Hit ’em where it hurts – in the pocketbook!”
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 3 months ago
The ONLY thing I liked about elementary school starting was a new pencil box of writing instruments. I still like nice pens and pencils. As for school, hated it!
BJDucer 3 months ago
I was waiting for Liz to say “But that’s not fair!”
dcdete. 3 months ago
Trivia point. When I started high school at age 14 some 20 years before this original date of 1995, the pencils we used in elementary school were banned! We had to use blue ink pens in high school! (Even though the school janitor had a harder time sanding off blue ink we doodled onto the wooden school desk tops when the teacher wasn’t looking.)
joe piglet Premium Member 3 months ago
I was working at a bank, in the computer tape library. Entry level jobs, this girl had bought pencils from Regal (catalogue, cards, paper and gifts), they could be personalised, so she had her name on them. After using them at work for a few weeks, and losing a few, the bank CEO calls her up to his office for a meeting. You guessed it, one of them landed on his desk, he was interested (12% at that time) in where it came from.
jango 3 months ago
I still enjoy using wooden pencils, esp for crossword puzzles
DawnQuinn1 3 months ago
Incentive? Nothing is more of an incentive for a new relationship than a date that wants to split the bill with you. lol
mindjob 3 months ago
Even calculators are cheap now
baskate_2000 3 months ago
That got her attention!
rebelstrike0 3 months ago
“The only incentive of a slave is to avoid getting punished for not doing the minimum. There is no reason to perform better than that. A free worker knows that the more he achieves, the more he will profit.” -Anonymous
rshive 3 months ago
We had nuns when I was in elementary school. Perish the thought to write anything in a book that wasn’t supposed to be written in!
flagmichael 3 months ago
What is a “math set?”
g04922 3 months ago
Consequences drive behavior – first rule of parenting…
ladykat 3 months ago
Good for you, Elly!
Irish53 3 months ago
Great facial expressions today!
CultofFarley 3 months ago
Ooga Farley!
Booga Farley!
Googa Farley!
Mooga Farley!
bilbrlsn 3 months ago
So where does Liz get the money to buy anything? Mom?
kjnrun 3 months ago
When our kids were 5 and 6, they begged Mom for a quarter to buy something out of those machines at grocery stores. Finally, she said, “You have plenty of quarters from aunts and uncles, grab one before we go shopping.” Once they realized those trinkets weren’t worth THEIR quarter, they stopped. Talk about a good lesson.
happyinvenice23 3 months ago
That’s exactly what I told my 6 children! It works!
Black76Manta 3 months ago
And the mother emerges triumphant once again!
metagalaxy1970 3 months ago
In the 70’s and 80’s, just generic school supply lists: pencils, pens, paper, ruler, folders. Unlike it is today where you have to get a certain color for certain classes. My mother would always buy pee chee folders. If I wanted anything else, I would have to buy them out of my pocket. Trappers where the rage in the 80s.
Medtech4 3 months ago
Great response, Ellie! If my daughter wanted something when we were shopping, she would think twice if I said, “I’ll get it, but you’re paying me back when we get home!” She did for some things, but not very often. When both girls were younger, I would buy one of those Little Golden Books once or twice a month for them. Then, I’d read it to them before bed.
eced52 3 months ago
Mom logic is infallible.
stepzla 3 months ago
I usually collected the kids’ school supplies and saved what could be used the next year. One year a middle school child had to have a separate binder for each class. At the end of the year I asked him where his binders were, He replied that his teacher kept them because she was going into real-estate. I was furious! I would have confronted her but I had no way to prove that the binders she had belonged to my son.
dustoffer 3 months ago
That’s what happens when parents show their kids there are consequences for their behavior.
sincavage05 3 months ago
Nothing costs more, than when you have to pay for it yourself.
kamoolah 3 months ago
School is free
Healthcare is free
Elly’s parents get money from the government for being old
Lawrence gets money from the government for being gay
Miss Edwards gets money from the government for being crippled
But Elizabeth has to pay out of pocket for supplies she needs.
Some place Canada is.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Suppose you fall in love with a boy. You’ll wanna write his name all over your stuff.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
What about having to buy your own textbooks? Especially in college