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"David Eckard" <fjbeqrqtr (AT) rneguyvax (DOT) arg> wrote in message news:9oDUIVRddqTc-pn2-dQC84dcd6dbM (AT) orion (DOT) .. On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 20:59:19 UTC, Mike Smith <mike_z (AT) excite (DOT) com wrote: Hey, if you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen. Personally, I work 50 weeks a year or more. I would LOVE to only work 36. Dude, they work more hours in those 36 weeks than you do in 50, unless you always put in 80 hour weeks too. For many team members, it's way more. not only that, they don't get to relax when the season is over. In short, they work harder then at least 99% of all workers out there all year long. By the end of the season, They're very tired. That brief respite from early November until late February must not seem like any time off at all. Bingo |
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You probably think teachers only work six hour days, too. That long? |
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