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I get them weekly. I work in a Federal Prison and I teach the ESL and Spanish GED/GED and Special Needs classes. I stay busy!Are you getting any new students yet from pr? There are a lot heading your way.
Mine were bad about feeding but not watering the animals. One day, to illustrate my point, I made all four of them sit down and eat a bowl of dry cereal with no milk and nothing to drink for at least an hour. They were, of course, parched. They hated it and I can say I've NEVER had a problem with the animals having water. My husband is very good about checking behind them too. They are all adults now and have different work and school schedules, so my dear husband assists too. Kids can be frustrating sometimes!I got home last night and got SOOOO mad at my son!!!!!!! This week, because its a short holiday week (Veteran's Day, and I'm off Friday), I get home after 430pm. ((ETA, I'm working 10 hr shifts instead of 8s to get a full 40 hrs)) Monday and Tuesday, it was overcast and yucky, and I got home in time to close up the coop, put up their food and tuck the girls in. Last night I got home, and I thought that maybe they'd be out. I go down to the coop and the ramp is down, the doors closed, food is up. At first I'm thinking, cool the boy beet me to it... Then I realize that the food is up EXACTLY the way I do it. I open the human door to count combs, and I SWEAR they all glared at me. I found one egg on the floor and grabbed it, and tucked them in, locking everything up.
Then I go up to the house, "Son, did you lock up the chickens?"
Son, who's playing a video game, "No..... Awwww Crap! And I didn't let them out either!"
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That must be a rewarding job. Are they nice towards you? Do you get to teach all genders?I get them weekly. I work in a Federal Prison and I teach the ESL and Spanish GED/GED and Special Needs classes. I stay busy!
They are all adult males and can be quite lively, but are respectful for the most part. I like my PR students - they are mostly from the housing projects in Puerto Rico. I once had a student of a different race who was stalking me. I had warned him off, reported him to the captain and lieutenants, but he persisted. When my Puerto Rican students found out about it (the guy came over during one of my ESL classes), they got him alone and told him they'd kill him if he didn't leave me alone. I never saw him over in the education building again. I'd only see him on the compound, usually going in the other direction. Based on that, I'd say they respect me a great deal.That must be a rewarding job. Are they nice towards you? Do you get to teach all genders?
Hope this doesn't come out wrong, but I love that they protected you in the best way they could/knew at the time. Speaks volumes for the kind of person YOU are.They are all adult males and can be quite lively, but are respectful for the most part. I like my PR students - they are mostly from the housing projects in Puerto Rico. I once had a student of a different race who was stalking me. I had warned him off, reported him to the captain and lieutenants, but he persisted. When my Puerto Rican students found out about it (the guy came over during one of my ESL classes), they got him alone and told him they'd kill him if he didn't leave me alone. I never saw him over in the education building again. I'd only see him on the compound, usually going in the other direction. Based on that, I'd say they respect me a great deal.![]()
Thanks - it didn't come out wrongHope this doesn't come out wrong, but I love that they protected you in the best way they could/knew at the time. Speaks volumes for the kind of person YOU are.![]()