Back to the grind stone
- noona
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Back to the grind stone
Hi All
Hope you all had a good holiday and are ready for the new long term.
Noona
Hope you all had a good holiday and are ready for the new long term.
Noona
- kimmy
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Re: Back to the grind stone
Had a great break and now fresh for a new term
Hope you all had a good break.
KIMMY
Hope you all had a good break.
KIMMY
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Re: Back to the grind stone
I had a good break too The first 2 weeks were great and I was really looking forward to enjoying the thrid week, but it just seemed to vanish and suddenly it was Sunday night and I had to get ready for work!! I was back in here yesterday.
- pkij
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Re: Back to the grind stone
Think of us poor people in QLD we only get one week could have done with two after an 11 week hectic term, oh well as you say back to the grindstone, with one week down and 9 to go
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Yaaay! Everyone is back! It's been quite lonely around here with everyone on holidays . Unlike everyone else this is the beginning of week three for me in the NT, we only got one week off befor everyone else! Looking forward to it all just that bit more now your all back!!!
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Re: Back to the grind stone
Hi to everyone. Great to be back and into it. We have a pupil free day today, lots of different things happening, so I will be keeping out of mischief, kids back tomorrow which will be great - we have a great lot of kids who are a pleasure to be around.
Hope everyone had a safe and happy break and welcome back.
Hope everyone had a safe and happy break and welcome back.
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Hey Pilar,
We Catholics in Cairns got 2 weeks bro. What happened to you? Ripped off.
We Catholics in Cairns got 2 weeks bro. What happened to you? Ripped off.
Cheers, K
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Count down has started... 9weeks until I fly to Sweden
First day back today and walked in to the staff room to say my hello's and already a couple of people are in tears I just turned right around, this is gonna be a good term, i will not let it get to me. Positive thinking is the key And after all you work to live, not the other way around
What would i do without you lot??? Welcome back everyone!
Sassi
First day back today and walked in to the staff room to say my hello's and already a couple of people are in tears I just turned right around, this is gonna be a good term, i will not let it get to me. Positive thinking is the key And after all you work to live, not the other way around
What would i do without you lot??? Welcome back everyone!
Sassi
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Hey Smiley
We in the state systems in QLD feel ripped off. 11 week term and only 1 week off
Nowhere near long enough. I am like Pilar counting down the weeks until a decent break.........9 more weeks to go
We in the state systems in QLD feel ripped off. 11 week term and only 1 week off
Nowhere near long enough. I am like Pilar counting down the weeks until a decent break.........9 more weeks to go
- pkij
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Re: Back to the grind stone
Smiley,
That is very interesting , a different diocese I suppose, although there are IPRASS days which teachers get, they had one on first Monday back, we did get this last year but new Principal won't let us (ancillary staff) have them now. Normally they take them all at Easter but they have some "Gathering" of a religious nature in July and the other days are added on then so they get 3 weeks then.
Its amazing we are all Catholic schools but with different conditions.
That is very interesting , a different diocese I suppose, although there are IPRASS days which teachers get, they had one on first Monday back, we did get this last year but new Principal won't let us (ancillary staff) have them now. Normally they take them all at Easter but they have some "Gathering" of a religious nature in July and the other days are added on then so they get 3 weeks then.
Its amazing we are all Catholic schools but with different conditions.
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I'm with you Sassi
The count down has started 9 weeks and I fly to Vanuata for two weeks.
The count down has started 9 weeks and I fly to Vanuata for two weeks.
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Is that the female form of Vanuatu? Sorry, just an Italian based piece of humour really.
Cheers, K
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sorry about the spelling!!!
Actually I hope it's the big hunky male, six pack type. At least give me something to look at.
Actually I hope it's the big hunky male, six pack type. At least give me something to look at.
Re: Back to the grind stone
Hi everyone - wow, it's not hard to tell the holidays are over - so many new posts to read!!
Mind you, I'm back late - went to the big iTEC conference here the last 3 days, so not complaining.
Will mostly be posting in the evenings from home now. Got told the last day of term that I'm being moved to the F/O 2 days/week.
We've lost 2 SASS days, and they're taking 1 from Science and 1 from Food Tech, moving me to the office and the F/T assistant over here to replace me.
Monday/Tuesdays down there. My F/T friend will come over for the 2 afternoons, so she can still get all her pracs ready in the mornings.
Seems so inefficient...
Lots of changes here this term. I'm sure there'll be some challenges, but concentrating on finding the positives
Hope you all had terrific hols,
Mind you, I'm back late - went to the big iTEC conference here the last 3 days, so not complaining.
Will mostly be posting in the evenings from home now. Got told the last day of term that I'm being moved to the F/O 2 days/week.
We've lost 2 SASS days, and they're taking 1 from Science and 1 from Food Tech, moving me to the office and the F/T assistant over here to replace me.
Monday/Tuesdays down there. My F/T friend will come over for the 2 afternoons, so she can still get all her pracs ready in the mornings.
Seems so inefficient...
Lots of changes here this term. I'm sure there'll be some challenges, but concentrating on finding the positives
Hope you all had terrific hols,
Liz
Life keeps getting better every day!
Life keeps getting better every day!
- Labbie
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Re: Back to the grind stone
Hi Liz, Keep your chin up, if we could help you we would.
Regards Labbie
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
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Re: Back to the grind stone
Hi Liz,
That's tragic for you! You should ask your science teachers to ring you in the office EVERY TIME you are there in the first couple of weeks to ask you to get something, or for what other random reasons they can come up with to prove that you are needed there full time! Seems crazy that they are giving the Food Tech person your job though... I guess it saves training 2 people for the office, cos as we all know, "science is just washing up - how hard can it be?"... (note the intense sarcasm!). Surely it would be easier to train 2 people for the same thing than one in office, one in science... It's hard to find the logic behind some decisions!
Rosalie
That's tragic for you! You should ask your science teachers to ring you in the office EVERY TIME you are there in the first couple of weeks to ask you to get something, or for what other random reasons they can come up with to prove that you are needed there full time! Seems crazy that they are giving the Food Tech person your job though... I guess it saves training 2 people for the office, cos as we all know, "science is just washing up - how hard can it be?"... (note the intense sarcasm!). Surely it would be easier to train 2 people for the same thing than one in office, one in science... It's hard to find the logic behind some decisions!
Rosalie
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the vote of confidence!
It seems such an inefficient model that's been chosen. The F/T girl is actually much more experienced in the F/O than me!
The timing is frustrating too - I'm almost at the point where I've got this Faculty sorted out and functioning well. Now it's going back to only 3 days to get pracs organised for the whole week.
Not to mention getting up to speed with thwe F/O situation too, after so many years away from there.
Oh well..... Small things to be grateful for - I have a job; I'm not changing schools, so I know all the staff I'll be dealing with down there; I get on well with the person I'll be job-sharing with; the Science staff are accepting of the new expectations of them....
We'll get there.
Thanks for the vote of confidence!
It seems such an inefficient model that's been chosen. The F/T girl is actually much more experienced in the F/O than me!
The timing is frustrating too - I'm almost at the point where I've got this Faculty sorted out and functioning well. Now it's going back to only 3 days to get pracs organised for the whole week.
Not to mention getting up to speed with thwe F/O situation too, after so many years away from there.
Oh well..... Small things to be grateful for - I have a job; I'm not changing schools, so I know all the staff I'll be dealing with down there; I get on well with the person I'll be job-sharing with; the Science staff are accepting of the new expectations of them....
We'll get there.
Liz
Life keeps getting better every day!
Life keeps getting better every day!
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All the best Liz, we are all thinking about you! Seriously though, sometimes you wonder who comes up with stupid ideas like that Schools never stop to amaze me
Lots of hugs
Sassi
Lots of hugs
Sassi
Re: Back to the grind stone
Hi All,
I am back from Uni now and I have added to the Astronomy post for this week night sky viewing. Had a great time, very busy though but I have returned with 9 assessment tasks due on the 25th may and 3 assignments due on 5 June. Apart from that its all smooth sailing.
Cheers,
Robb.....
I am back from Uni now and I have added to the Astronomy post for this week night sky viewing. Had a great time, very busy though but I have returned with 9 assessment tasks due on the 25th may and 3 assignments due on 5 June. Apart from that its all smooth sailing.
Cheers,
Robb.....
Dr Robert Crosdale. MRACI. NSS. NSSA. NASA.
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University of New South Wales.
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Ph.D (Chem), Post Grad Ph.D (Physics), M.Ed, B.Sc (Hons), Dip. Appl. Sc. (Chem)
Lake Munmorah High School.
University of New England.
University of New South Wales.
University of Newcastle.
To understand the Universe from our perspective, we need to look towards our own backyard first for answers.
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