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Old 12-28-2012, 09:29 AM
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For those who have had customers call their personal number, how the heck do these people get those numbers to begin with?

The only customers of mine that have my phone number are the ones that I hang out with socially! And not one of them has called me with inappropriate customer questions. Inappropriate questions, yes. That's the kind of people I hang out with, after all. But not inappropriate customer questions.
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Old 12-28-2012, 12:29 PM
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A has a work phone and a home phone; the customer called on the work phone.

She's self-employed, so she has full rights to fire any customer she wants to.
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:42 PM
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While teachers are allocated a classroom budget for stationery and whatnot, I have been advised by my mentor teacher to start making resources.
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One teacher I know said each teacher in his school was given $200 to use for additional supplies (books were supplied by the school system). That $200 was supposed to last for the entire school year.
I've been teaching for 6 years. The only year I was given money for my classroom was my first one, where I was given $200, but it was only allowed to be spent in a certain 2 month period well into the school year, so it was after I bought everything I needed out of my pocket. I spend about $3000 that year, after being given about $2000-3000 worth of supplies by retired teachers.

Every year after that I've been given nothing at all and no supplies aside from a couple rolls of butcher paper to be shared with all teachers, 1 roll of laminate to be shared with all teachers, and a box of printing/copying paper (I think 10 reams?). No office supplies, no storage supplies, no experiments, no math manipulatives, no games, no chart paper, no posters, no notecards, nothing. I spend an average of $1000-1800 a year on my classroom...almost a month's salary.
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Old 12-31-2012, 11:18 PM
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While teachers are allocated a classroom budget for stationery and whatnot, I have been advised by my mentor teacher to start making resources.

I am already making up flashcards for my students for my next placement (R-2 Special Needs Class: 8 kids)
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That is truly pathetic, that it has trickled down to the school system.
Back when I was a kid in Vancouver, there was at least a 50% chance that I'd have a substitute teacher when Eaton's or Woodward's (RIP both chains) had $1.49 day. Yep - getting supplies.
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