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Thursday, March 15, 2007

i wish i had a job. it feels crappy when you tell people you've graduated but have no job. especially when they make the comment 'oh, but i thought teachers were in demand?'. yes, they are in demand... but that's more for kinders and childcare. Not primary school teachers.

Children come into the store every so often and I love talking to them. I love teaching them the names of the animals we have in the store. I love the way they're so fascinated by how the crystal sparkles. I love that they ask you a million and one questions but somehow don't seem to care what your answer is. I love that i trust the children more than the parents trust them.

i can't wait to have my own class.

i have signed up with two agencies now. One for relief teaching. The other for kinder and before and after school care. No work from either yet. I don't like this waiting period. It's so unpredictable. Oh wellz... can't complain. I'm glad I still have a casual job that provides me with some sort of income.


my thoughts @ 11:31 PM

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