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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1231394" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I worked with a guy in Alaska who worked in the woods in the summer and taught 6th grade the rest of the year. He was a riggin slinger in the woods. The riggin slingers job is to tell the chokermen which log to get and to keep everyone moving. There is generally a bit of cussing that goes on. Maybe a lot of cussing and screaming...... I asked him if he ever had difficulty switching from the woods to the class room. He said that he would slip up a time or two at the first of the school year and go to cussing and yelling at the kids. It did work out for him though because the kids didn't try him any after that. And it was probably a good thing he taught school in Skagway Alaska. The community didn't get upset over the kids getting a cussing when they stepped out of line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1231394, member: 498"] I worked with a guy in Alaska who worked in the woods in the summer and taught 6th grade the rest of the year. He was a riggin slinger in the woods. The riggin slingers job is to tell the chokermen which log to get and to keep everyone moving. There is generally a bit of cussing that goes on. Maybe a lot of cussing and screaming...... I asked him if he ever had difficulty switching from the woods to the class room. He said that he would slip up a time or two at the first of the school year and go to cussing and yelling at the kids. It did work out for him though because the kids didn't try him any after that. And it was probably a good thing he taught school in Skagway Alaska. The community didn't get upset over the kids getting a cussing when they stepped out of line. [/QUOTE]
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