Albec
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But those were the educated ones. What about the ones that were not educated?
Well, in their defense, they were working on their educations, the undergrads anyways. lol
But those were the educated ones. What about the ones that were not educated?
School or not the long sleeve & shorts group are everywhere, smartphones seem optional but just bout guaranteed smoking/huffing on something where allowed. Is lil more comical whenever.Back in the dark days when I used to have to work for a living, I did so at a large university in my area. You already know how students are with cell phones and the students there were no exception.
It never failed, EVERY semester at least two students were hit by cars on campus because they were looking at their damned phones while walking out from between parked cars into the street. Guess their mama didn't teach em to look both ways before walking out into the street.
Another thing about some students. Seems that their mama didn't teach em how to dress themselves either. I always marveled at the idiots with only sweatpants and light sweatshirts on while the world is covered in snow and ice and the wind chills down below zero. Gloves? Who needs em! And it's always the guys who can't dress themselves. The women did much better.
Agreed! In my dark days of working, I managed a large bank branch that was 2 blocks away from the University of Washington campus. Way too many idiot stories to list. At the beginning of each semester, I had a topic about public safety in one of my staff meetings. Reminded my staff that there would be a large police presence in the area "teaching" new students how to properly cross streets and use cross walks.Back in the dark days when I used to have to work for a living, I did so at a large university in my area. You already know how students are with cell phones and the students there were no exception.
It never failed, EVERY semester at least two students were hit by cars on campus because they were looking at their damned phones while walking out from between parked cars into the street. Guess their mama didn't teach em to look both ways before walking out into the street.
Another thing about some students. Seems that their mama didn't teach em how to dress themselves either. I always marveled at the idiots with only sweatpants and light sweatshirts on while the world is covered in snow and ice and the wind chills down below zero. Gloves? Who needs em! And it's always the guys who can't dress themselves. The women did much better.
I had a lot of dark days too. I worked the night shift. What are we talking about anyway?

I had a lot of dark days too. I worked the night shift. What are we talking about anyway?
Understandable, nobody ever likes changes.I used Dark Days as a metaphor. I really shouldn't refer to my workdays as dark days since I really loved my job. The only reason that I retired was because, with my pension maxed out, I could retire and make the same money that I was making while working. A no brainer.
Understandable, nobody ever likes changes.
Ahh... 37 years of teaching industrial studies, mostly high school but some middle too. Mostly worked with some good folks (students and teaching staff) but the worst was the administration.Working with the public in ANY capacity will show you just how stupid people can be. I was fortunate enough in my 30 years working in higher education that I never had to work directly with the general student population. I worked with grad students and professors in a research setting. Not many shenanigans or BS to deal with because these were all serious students and to reach the level they were already at meant that they had something on the ball.
Students agreeAhh... 37 years of teaching industrial studies, mostly high school but some middle too. Mostly worked with some good folks (students and teaching staff) but the worst was the administration.