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People make choices. Scott's wife and Scout both
made the choice to teach. From what I've picked up about both of them, they would probably both continue for next to nothing. I made the choice to teach sailing. I do it for next to nothing. In my experience of hiring and managing instructors, the ones who make more demands (wages, benefits, working conditions, etc) are also the least effective instructors. And if I meet one of those demands, there's always another. S. "Scotty" wrote in message ... : : "Capt. JG" wrote i : : Care to translate your "bandwidth" analogy into English? : : Not having to have three jobs to make ends meet, so that they : actually have : time to spend with the kids. : : : Three jobs? Why would they need 3 jobs? When we planned to have : kids we decided that Mom would not work till the kids were at : least 14 YO. Sure this meant sailing a Mac instead of a Swan, : driving a Dodge van instead of a Beemer, but you've got to get : your priorities straight. : Too many have it the wrong way today. : : : -- : Scott Vernon : Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ : : |
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I just want to add that I was outraged when I heard that there was a
memorial service for that murderer in LA after he was executed. I may be morally opposed to the death penalty, but to honor a convicted murderer who showed no remorse whatsoever, and who was the leader of huge criminal organization, was disrespectful to the people who lost loved ones due to his actions. I find it hard to believe that those doing the memorializing couldn't find a more worthy person in or out of prison. It was an absolutely disgusting display. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |