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Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 22.33
by DAS
Please give it a rest, it's now officially boring.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 22.36
by Pete
He's been officially boring for ages - what on earth were we talking about in here anyhow? Oh yes Work Experience.
The council mucked mine up so I redid the school intranet in XHTML/CSS. joy.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 22.55
by Gavin Scott
We had a work experience chappy who came to have a shot at being a theatre technician. He kept popping out to go home and change his clothes (3 pairs of combats in one day?). I thought he might be incontinent. Turns out he was just a twat. Waste of space.
I dunno. We didn't do this type of thing when I was at school.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 23.07
by nwtv2003
Gavin Scott wrote:We had a work experience chappy who came to have a shot at being a theatre technician. He kept popping out to go home and change his clothes (3 pairs of combats in one day?). I thought he might be incontinent. Turns out he was just a twat. Waste of space.
I dunno. We didn't do this type of thing when I was at school.
If it was up to the schools they probably wouldn't bother, for our school it is done through the *wonderful* company known as Connexions.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 23.07
by rts
Gavin Scott wrote:(3 pairs of combats in one day?). I thought he might be incontinent. Turns out he was just a twat.
What about gay?
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 23.23
by Gavin Scott
Not gay, really just a twat. Shame, I did feel sorry for him as he seemed incapable of making conversation or friends in his short time with us. Remarkable really, given how lovely we are.
Now be honest - who *wouldn't* want to spend 40 hours a week (plus pub afterwards) with me?
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 23.38
by rts
Gavin Scott wrote:Not gay, really just a twat. Shame, I did feel sorry for him as he seemed incapable of making conversation or friends in his short time with us. Remarkable really, given how lovely we are.
Now be honest - who *wouldn't* want to spend 40 hours a week (plus pub afterwards) with me?
I certainly would not mind.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 23.42
by Gavin Scott
I could just hug you sometimes Row.
Posted: Thu 29 Apr, 2004 08.18
by rob
I worked at my local primary school for 2 weeks. It was extremley fun, although I kept being moved around the school, working with different classes. I would have preferred to have stuck with one class.
Posted: Thu 29 Apr, 2004 08.29
by cdd
Now I'm very sorry if I'm missing something obvious here, but why is CH allowed to *disappear* from school to faff around with photocopiers and fax machines in DHL?
I ask you.
Posted: Thu 29 Apr, 2004 20.40
by Chris
Badger Badger wrote:I worked at my local primary school for 2 weeks. It was extremley fun, although I kept being moved around the school, working with different classes. I would have preferred to have stuck with one class.
I know this is a bit of an old adage, but I would never work with children or animals. Why I don't know but I just wouldn't - I just can't stand little sprogs if there's lots of them. Animals, I just hate, especially if they are have 4 legs and bark or snarl