Boudica
I'm here for Educational Purposes
My husband had the speed of a snail. I do that too.My wife has to lie about what time we need to be somewhere just to get me there on time.
My husband had the speed of a snail. I do that too.My wife has to lie about what time we need to be somewhere just to get me there on time.
They're good employees when they're working. One in particular is sick at least once every 2 weeks with "headaches" - unfortunately replacing them costs more than keeping them does.They're still employed? Why are you enabling such behavior? Not trying to give you grief, but how many days do they have to come in late before they get reprimanded? Are you guys that hard up for workers?
You don't need to be an expert in a field to criticize someone who is. I've never been the Führer of Germany, does that mean I shouldn't criticize? I assume you criticize people who aren't sign people; it's the same concept.Says the guy who's not a teacher or behavioral psychologist or pediatrician or has any formal degree in child development or education.
Lol. Go on.Not to be a dick but...
Never said I know all the answers. I don't have a problem with my vocation or my place in life. I do honest work. I do my best for my customers and I give value to them at a fair price. I don't steal, and I don't force people to give me money regardless of the quality of my work. I'm not telling anyone to do anything, I am pointing out that the education system in America is deeply flawed and does not produce results that would be acceptable in any other trade. If you bone up 30% of the signs you produce in my shop, you're fired - government jobs have different standards.if you know all the answers then why are you a signarama jockey? Why didn't you work harder and become something bigger? This is what you are telling other people to do.
Again, how is someone screwing up at work a fault of the school system? I got through school fine, my wife got through school, sounds like you did and most everyone else on here. I just don't see this issue when the majority of people in society are educated and functional. At some point, you have to admit to yourself that slicing up decals, weeding, taping and all that stuff we do is not hard or laborious so the pay is not gonna set the world on fire and you will have a tougher time finding the people that are willing to do boring work. It doesn't mean that everyone is a bonehead, it just means this job is not one that people are lining up to do. It's probably easier to find and hire an engineer than it is to find competent sign shop help.You don't need to be an expert in a field to criticize someone who is. I've never been the Führer of Germany, does that mean I shouldn't criticize? I assume you criticize people who aren't sign people; it's the same concept.
Lol. Go on.
Never said I know all the answers. I don't have a problem with my vocation or my place in life. I do honest work. I do my best for my customers and I give value to them at a fair price. I don't steal, and I don't force people to give me money regardless of the quality of my work. I'm not telling anyone to do anything, I am pointing out that the education system in America is deeply flawed and does not produce results that would be acceptable in any other trade. If you bone up 30% of the signs you produce in my shop, you're fired - government jobs have different standards.
I get the feeling we are talking past each other. Here's the foundation of my argument:Again, how is someone screwing up at work a fault of the school system? I got through school fine, my wife got through school, sounds like you did and most everyone else on here. I just don't see this issue when the majority of people in society are educated and functional. At some point, you have to admit to yourself that slicing up decals, weeding, taping and all that stuff we do is not hard or laborious so the pay is not gonna set the world on fire and you will have a tougher time finding the people that are willing to do boring work. It doesn't mean that everyone is a bonehead, it just means this job is not one that people are lining up to do. It's probably easier to find and hire an engineer than it is to find competent sign shop help.
Ok, at least this isn't rewarding such behavior, I'm sure if management didn't make them aware of it, at some point some coworkers let them know...This year we gave everyone a 2k bonus and $2 an hour raise.. with those 2 being the only exception. They got a $100 grocery card and a cost of living raise
I hear you and agree that it is a major issue. I just don't think the problem lies solely on teachers or the schools. Kids learn reading early so I would bet you my lunch money that the parents of many of these struggling kids did not read or do any sort of educational things with their developing children prior to them going to school. We all see disconnected distracted parents in the same large numbers as we see kids. So maybe parents should pull their heads out of their phones, find some responsibility and put some effort into their children? Kids are a product of their environment and I believe this is what everyone is seeing but nobody wants to ever point the finger at themselves so they throw shit at the wall and see what sticks, like it's all the teachers fault. There are kids in elementary school that can't even tie their shoes, good luck with them. It's not their fault, it's parents and it does not get better with time.I get the feeling we are talking past each other. Here's the foundation of my argument:
"According to a study conducted in late April 2015 by the US Department of Education and the National Institute of Literacy, 32 million adults in the United States can't read above a fifth grade level, and 19% of high school graduates can't read."
This is what I am talking about. At the very least, schools should not be graduating people who cannot read. When a school gives a diploma to someone who is illiterate, it is a failure. Compare that to any other job. If you do 19% of your customers' projects wrong, what happens? If Burger King screws up 19% of their orders, what happens? If FedEx loses 19% of the packages people ship, what happens? The difference between a free market and a state funded department is primarily that the free market company actually has to do their job correctly and make their customers happy.
I've never said that my job is particularly hard. I'm not trying to flex and pretend that I work harder or that I'm smarter or any of that. There are teachers out there with way more education than me, and who are smarter and all that; I don't doubt it. But, I'm not talking about how their qualities compare to me, I am talking about how their results compare to mine, and how they don't have the same pressure to perform in order to get paid. Honest work is all about a value exchange, and unlike teachers, the moment I stop performing is the moment I start losing customers.
"In 2022, the average public school teacher salary was $66,397"Teachers don't make that much.
Here's another hypothetical, measuring police performance. Is a cop better if they arrest more people or are they better if they arrest less people? Is the cop who patrols the hood where crime is high worse than the one who gets the low crime affluent area? Technically, the guy in the hood is doing a bad job if the crime rates are high, correct?I get the feeling we are talking past each other. Here's the foundation of my argument:
"According to a study conducted in late April 2015 by the US Department of Education and the National Institute of Literacy, 32 million adults in the United States can't read above a fifth grade level, and 19% of high school graduates can't read."
This is what I am talking about. At the very least, schools should not be graduating people who cannot read. When a school gives a diploma to someone who is illiterate, it is a failure. Compare that to any other job. If you do 19% of your customers' projects wrong, what happens? If Burger King screws up 19% of their orders, what happens? If FedEx loses 19% of the packages people ship, what happens? The difference between a free market and a state funded department is primarily that the free market company actually has to do their job correctly and make their customers happy.
I've never said that my job is particularly hard. I'm not trying to flex and pretend that I work harder or that I'm smarter or any of that. There are teachers out there with way more education than me, and who are smarter and all that; I don't doubt it. But, I'm not talking about how their qualities compare to me, I am talking about how their results compare to mine, and how they don't have the same pressure to perform in order to get paid. Honest work is all about a value exchange, and unlike teachers, the moment I stop performing is the moment I start losing customers.
No. That is instructional days, not working days. Here is some insight
I feel like police will complicate the issue. Is there another job you can think of that would make your point? I feel like I'd take the discussion on a tangent if we're talking about police.Here's another hypothetical, measuring police performance. Is a cop better if they arrest more people or are they better if they arrest less people? Is the cop who patrols the hood where crime is high worse than the one who gets the affluent area? Technically, the guy in the hood is not doing a good job if the crime rates are high, correct?
I saw that link. The 54 hours a week would include the occasional weekend day that make up the 250 the author claims. Considering that teachers have a 9 month contract, and that 9 months is 270 days, I am very skeptical of the 250 claim. The author clearly wants to advocate for themselves. But, let's put it to the test.No. That is instructional days, not working days. Here is some insight
I Get Paid for 180 Days of Work Each Year, but I Actually Work More Than 250
It's a full-time job with part-time pay.www.weareteachers.com
That's probably about right, Geneva was a teacher, maybe she will chime in? I know down here they don't have much of the summer off.I feel like police will complicate the issue. Is there another job you can think of that would make your point? I feel like I'd take the discussion on a tangent if we're talking about police.
I saw that link. The 54 hours a week would include the occasional weekend day that make up the 250 the author claims. Considering that teachers have a 9 month contract, and that 9 months is 270 days, I am very skeptical of the 250 claim. The author clearly wants to advocate for themselves. But, let's put it to the test.
9 months is about 270 days. Let's say that there are 10 hours every day that are suitable for working, that's 2,700 hours that are possible working hours in a 9 month period.
This author claims that they work 250 days, and you are suggesting that this means they work more hours. If teachers work 54 hours every 5 days, then... (250/5 = 50, 50x54 = 2700). Weird... 2,700 hours.
So, if this is the case, then you are suggesting that teachers work 10 hours every single day for 9 months straight. I call BS.
My boss gets mad but he's an asshole.What I'd like to know sign jockey is..... how does your boss feel about you f*ckin' around on a forum for like 90 minutes not getting ANYTHING done. Is this a trait you picked up in school or from your parents ?? Why does your boss hafta pay you for this nonsense ?? Should he fire you because you're goofing off almost 25% of a day ?? It's one thing if you're an owner, but quite different when the owner is not you, but you're innocently still collecting from the guy.
That's not accounting for the time you're off in googleland collecting facts and sh!t.
I think she will refute the 'teachers get rich all the time' statement, but confirm that this is the typical attitude, that is teachers failing all of us constantly. (hopefully she gives me a gold star for grammar and spelling though!)Geneva was a teacher, maybe she will chime in?
It's not that they can't read words, they got that locked down, they can't comprehend more than a pair of thoughts in a sentence that they have to read. Remember when the teacher gave you a statement, 'billy's in first, roger's behind tina, tina is a tonka truck, who won the race?' Yeah, no, these graduates can't keep all 3 things for their brain to analyze. They aren't illiterate, just failing at reading comprehension. Why do you think tiktok videos only slap single sentences for you to read at a time?I highly doubt 19% of high school graduates can't read.
That's human nature. You never worked with an older person that couldn't keep their head straight? I've worked with more older people that could not read or write more than young people.I think she will refute the 'teachers get rich all the time' statement, but confirm that this is the typical attitude, that is teachers failing all of us constantly. (hopefully she gives me a gold star for grammar and spelling though!)
It's not that they can't read words, they got that locked down, they can't comprehend more than a pair of thoughts in a sentence that they have to read. Remember when the teacher gave you a statement, 'billy's in first, roger's behind tina, tina is a tonka truck, who won the race?' Yeah, no, these graduates can't keep all 3 things for their brain to analyze. They aren't illiterate, just failing at reading comprehension. Why do you think tiktok videos only slap single sentences for you to read at a time?