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	<title>Comments on: No Class</title>
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		<title>By: Dining Review Tampa</title>
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		<description>Totally!  I taught for 3 years (and may again in the future) but teaching requires a lot.  Not only do you have to teach, you have to discipline, mentor, and parent the children.  Then you have to deal with parents before and after school.  Then you have to create lesson plans and grade papers on your own time.  At my old school I was also responsible for cleaning the bathroom and garbage duty...all that for 30 K a year.  I didn&#039;t go to college to be a teacher, but fell into it through a grad-level training program when I couldn&#039;t do anything with my art degree.  But teaching is a very rewarding job when you create relationships with the students and see how you affect their lives.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Totally!  I taught for 3 years (and may again in the future) but teaching requires a lot.  Not only do you have to teach, you have to discipline, mentor, and parent the children.  Then you have to deal with parents before and after school.  Then you have to create lesson plans and grade papers on your own time.  At my old school I was also responsible for cleaning the bathroom and garbage duty&#8230;all that for 30 K a year.  I didn&#8217;t go to college to be a teacher, but fell into it through a grad-level training program when I couldn&#8217;t do anything with my art degree.  But teaching is a very rewarding job when you create relationships with the students and see how you affect their lives.</p>
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