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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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This. And it can depend on the subject matter. Art teachers could be viewed as more commodity teachers than a STEM teacher who is valued as a focus requiring skillsets that are more greatly compensated on the open market than artists.
a lot of states make teachers pay for supplies out of pocket. that can be quite a lot if you’re an art teacher. part of the reason we see so much sponsor a teacher stuff on social media
 

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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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She lives on her own and as far as I know she struggles quite hard, that's why I ask because I was kinda surprised. Saying stuff like she can't afford paying for WoW which is like 14 dollars per month is kinda crazy.
thats crazy. I wonder what school she works for. I did know a school teacher that worked a second job at a supermarket back when I used to work at one so I guess it’s not that comfortable
 

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Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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thats crazy. I wonder what school she works for. I did know a school teacher that worked a second job at a supermarket back when I used to work at one so I guess it’s not that comfortable
Jeez... that's horrible and so fucked up.

I don't care if it's art or any other subject, it's so insane... that's like my country.
 

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Aug 8, 2006
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So I know this girl that lives in the US. She works as a teacher (art). Basically, I realized that she's not even earning much and from what I know it seems she always struggles with bills while expensive stuff is out of her reach.

Are all teachers paid equally or maths teacher earns more? Kinda surprised when I heard it. I always thought Americans earn quite a lot when it comes to majority of jobs with university degrees.
Coaches in high school get paid more
 

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I have a plug in fountain in my greenhouse :lol:
Thanks, man. Hundreds, well... thousands of hours spent working on this garden. :lol:

And dude, that greenhouse and patio and all the stuff you are growing, that’s amazing. I love it. I need to up my game like that as far as growing veggies goes. Plus, I want a greenhouse too! That looks so rad.
 

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May 29, 2005
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Thanks, man. Hundreds, well... thousands of hours spent working on this garden. :lol:

And dude, that greenhouse and patio and all the stuff you are growing, that’s amazing. I love it. I need to up my game like that as far as growing veggies goes. Plus, I want a greenhouse too! That looks so rad.
so far its fun...if my wife saw your picture (I will show her tomorrow) I know she is going to want something like that lol
 

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Feb 9, 2013
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so far its fun...if my wife saw your picture (I will show her tomorrow) I know she is going to want something like that lol
I built a little timber frame arbor below the pond for kiwi vines, they’re pretty young so haven’t covered the top yet and sadly haven’t fruited yet. As well at the moment I’ve only got two chairs beneath it, but have plans to build a swinging bench seat to hang from it when I can find the free time.
 

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