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Originally Posted by kane
So, subtract that two weeks and she is down to 6-7 weeks off during the summer.
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Incorrect my friend. Add in the 2 weeks of Xmas break and the week of spring break back into your formula.
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Originally Posted by kane
Still, it is a lot more time off than most people get, but hardly enough to get much of a job.
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Exactamundo. I am sure the rest of us would enjoy having a quarter of our calendar year off and not having to work, yet still getting paid/benefits and alike. Which is the point. You get more vacation or time off than most other people. So you do get some benefit from the teaching job that others do not have who are lucky to get 1-2 weeks off a year.
