When you go home to do work, and your #SaskTel#cell#data are completely useless, you have to drive 30 kms to answer school emails in your car. Worst part? Calling customer service, put on hold... only to have a message saying closed. Really?!? Are rural people out of luck for?
This was tweeted from a parking lot, after 10 emails were responded to, I sent myself the links to the material I need tomorrow... oh, and I’ve been at work since 7:30am. Ya, I’m ticked. I don’t need the data - but to call out?!?
Finally... over an hour when I was hoping to be home and parked... with some semblance of signal. I know how First world I sound... but, my current role depends on these, and there was no notice or anything I could find hinting at the issue. End rant, hoping to relax/sleep.
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So, another week done. This crazy start means that for the fourth time since August, my teaching schedule has changed again. So, in between 5 family photo shoots (I’m masked and using a longer lens so distanced from the group), pit orch practicing, I have to do another year plan
... (2) for another grade. The change comes as another is becoming itinerant, so I appreciate that I’m not at 3 buildings during this... but I almost felt close to caught-up-ish. Now? Panicking over the 3 essays that weren’t handed in, and looking at younger arts ed curr
... (3) to make sure I’m adapting my other plans to the class appropriately. School staff really are building the plane as it flies, and I wish nothing but empathy and compassion for the EAs, teachers, lib techs, janitors, admin assistants and administrators as we still aim to