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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 497709" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>JT, </p><p>Your response was incredible... Not so much behind the times, on a National scale, but I guess we have been behind the times on a Local scale.We're talking a little Country school. Guess I still feel things should be the way it was when I was a kid, but those days are long gone, and cant be restored to modern day society's accepting all the crap that goes on these days.My Mom and her Sister both were Teachers, as was my Mother In Law. I believe they all retired, right before things really were becoming rough.I guess with yall being Teachers, all can do is your best. I've always thought the profession was way under paid for the task that's at hand.I have never cut my Kids any slack when it came to being lazy and tell them tales of push mowers and doing manual labor. They find it amazing that things were that way when I was a kid, but I think it's taught them a form of respect and pride to get out and help with chores and general work. Hopefully that has been instilled in them that nothing comes easy, or without work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 497709, member: 1335"] JT, Your response was incredible... Not so much behind the times, on a National scale, but I guess we have been behind the times on a Local scale.We're talking a little Country school. Guess I still feel things should be the way it was when I was a kid, but those days are long gone, and cant be restored to modern day society's accepting all the crap that goes on these days.My Mom and her Sister both were Teachers, as was my Mother In Law. I believe they all retired, right before things really were becoming rough.I guess with yall being Teachers, all can do is your best. I've always thought the profession was way under paid for the task that's at hand.I have never cut my Kids any slack when it came to being lazy and tell them tales of push mowers and doing manual labor. They find it amazing that things were that way when I was a kid, but I think it's taught them a form of respect and pride to get out and help with chores and general work. Hopefully that has been instilled in them that nothing comes easy, or without work. [/QUOTE]
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