I think because they have to stock all the rest of the SB line that doesn't sell at MSRP ever, so they mark up what they know will sell to kind of alleviate the eventual sting of merchandise sitting and selling for a huge discount.
They're about the same. Our district has undervalued teachers for years, especially special education teachers. We're over-worked, our caseloads keep getting bigger and all the paperwork and meetings keep growing. There's no support from admin in regards to discipline issues in and out of the...
I teach high school special education and in the last year we've had three teachers walk away. These aren't even new teachers, one had worked for 15 years and walked out in the middle of the day. The other two left at the end of the year. There's a husband and wife team that teach special ed...
put 50 bucks into the alltrack yesterday and it was barely 3/4ths full. I'm tempted to remove the tune for the time being and slum it for a bit.....nah, just kidding.
My wife and I bought our first condo in the city of Orange, near where there were some huge wildfires a handful of years before. When we went to insure it, we were turned down on fire insurance by two different companies. So, I imagine it’s pretty bad now (we've since moved to Costa Mesa)...
Those waivers typically don’t hold up. My friend is an attorney representing one of those giant trampoline park chains and they get sued all the time and pay out settlements constantly despite the waivers parents sign before entering.
I used to teach a high school social skills class. It was a Special Ed class for kids on the spectrum though. It was one of the most difficult classes to teach to students who believed they were fine and everybody else was the awkward ones.
OP I've been a high school special education teacher for, I think, 16 years now and I'm in the same boat. I think the pandemic exacerbated all the issues and has really made it difficult to come to work and be the people that these kids need everyday. I was talking to another teacher I've...
I've seen a couple tutorials on installing it. It takes maybe an afternoon. I'd go that route if I needed to haul more bikes, but so far it's just me and my daughter and only once in a while. I can just pop off the front wheels and stick it in the back with the seats down.
I haven’t myself, but people on vwvortex have done it. I haven’t had the need to tow anything so I haven’t installed a hitch. I was just gonna get a box for the roof for camping and road-trips.
I had a tuned MK6 GTI, the VW manual transmission sucks. They don't use anything different for the clutch on the GTI that they don't use for the base model Golf or Jetta. I blew my first clutch by about 24K miles and the TTRS clutch that replaced it had to go by about 95K. I'm pretty sure...
About twenty-one or so years ago I had a doctor sit me down and tell me my chronic illness was going to get the best of me within ten years. I just nodded, said thanks and walked out. Several second opinions later and two decades later, I’m still kicking (albeit, gingerly little tippity...
but they are...at least in my district. Seniors take a semester of Civics (American Governemt) and a semester of Economics. Granted it's the same teachers teaching the same curriculum since the '90s.
I’m the type that needs to stack caffeine all day if I’m going to make it. So, I stick to black coffee or unsweetened teas. If I went with energy drinks, I think I’d end up with kidney failure or diabetes.
I would love to see how they would enforce this. Our front office staff would riot if they had to check in all the students that came in late. Not to mention, our campus is open. Anybody can just walk on from any direction, it freaks me out everyday.