The grade school education I received 70 years ago was equal or better than the High School education of today. My high school education exceeded the undergraduate degree of today. This is probably not just in the U.S. as I’ve found that Australian young people of today do not use nor comprehend cursive writing. My understanding of the U.S. constitution as a result of my grade school education exceeds that of half of the Supreme Court justices of today.
I enjoyed my career, teaching and interacting with the utes does keep you young(er). However, I am that content that my 30+ year career has concluded. It really is a profession for the young (some exceptions apply). One thing you do have to have in your skill set is an ability to get over disappointment-no matter from what source. It will happen. Often there’s nothing you can do about it. And, almost always, it will be fine.
Mom could have written this. She taught, and her parents were a disappointment. Thing is, they thought she was the disappointment. Her paternal parent opined that she should have been born male, since she was the firstborn. Yes, he was a jerk.
catchup 7 months ago
Love this, should send it to relatives who are teachers!
Concretionist 7 months ago
OK, didn’t see that one coming. Though NOW I see his hair… or lack thereof.
chief tommy 7 months ago
Took me a minute to realize who she was talking to
kgornick Premium Member 7 months ago
Made me think there…clever!
Shikamoo Premium Member 7 months ago
Reading the comments made this one make sense.
SHIVA 7 months ago
A thankless, and underpaid job in most of the country!!
HarryLime Premium Member 7 months ago
My Grade 4 teacher showed up at my office about 15 years after leaving her class. She just wanted to check up on her “favourite student.”
akachman Premium Member 7 months ago
Hilarious!
Kornfield Kounty 7 months ago
Rodney Dangerfield as Thornton Melon in Back to School: “Flunk me. Flunk HIM!”
Pickled Pete 7 months ago
In high school, had a girl in history class (No strike that – I wish); I meant there was a girl in my history class whose sister was the teacher..
Bill The Nuke 7 months ago
My MIL was a teacher and argued that they should be underpaid. That way only truly dedicated people would want to be teachers. Weird logic.
comicboyz 7 months ago
took me a minute to figure out the joke.
petermerck 7 months ago
Now do YOUR job. Make sure she gets enought rest and help with the homework.
ElwoodP 7 months ago
The grade school education I received 70 years ago was equal or better than the High School education of today. My high school education exceeded the undergraduate degree of today. This is probably not just in the U.S. as I’ve found that Australian young people of today do not use nor comprehend cursive writing. My understanding of the U.S. constitution as a result of my grade school education exceeds that of half of the Supreme Court justices of today.
Spacetech 7 months ago
Eccentric and Excellent
Frank Burns Eats Worms 7 months ago
Your daughter needs improvement, and wine.
MeGoNow Premium Member 7 months ago
And for standing idly by while I became an Education major, I’ve picked out an especially gruesome nursing home for you.
PAR85 7 months ago
Took me a second to realize those are her parents.
raybarb44 7 months ago
That was worth the drive down……
awgiedawgie Premium Member 7 months ago
Had to read it twice. Cute.
mistercatworks 7 months ago
Not to mention flinching whenever she hears a metallic clicking sound in the classroom. :(
Havel 7 months ago
I enjoyed my career, teaching and interacting with the utes does keep you young(er). However, I am that content that my 30+ year career has concluded. It really is a profession for the young (some exceptions apply). One thing you do have to have in your skill set is an ability to get over disappointment-no matter from what source. It will happen. Often there’s nothing you can do about it. And, almost always, it will be fine.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 7 months ago
Mom could have written this. She taught, and her parents were a disappointment. Thing is, they thought she was the disappointment. Her paternal parent opined that she should have been born male, since she was the firstborn. Yes, he was a jerk.