After 7 weeks of summer bliss I am back to the drawing board again and this time with one more preparation (Physical Science for Grade 9) AND 48 students more compared to last year's. And oh, one more class to teach, too! (One AP Chemistry class, 3 upper school Chemistry classes, and 2 upper school Physical Science classes.) We are only in our second week of school and already I am to my forehead with papers to mark. It's not that I am whining (actually, I am, but only to myself), it's just that I still have to "learn" how to NOT go through my students' handed-in in-class or bring-home assignments thoroughly. One would think that after almost 10 years of teaching I'd learn the art of skimming over students' papers but no, I still don't and when my lesson reaches Stoichiometry, oh boy, you rarely can find me online. But oh well, I love my job (what job can give you a 2-months paid summer break, a one week break in October, a 2-week vacation in December, a one-week vacation for the Chinese New Year, a one week spring vacation, plus all those free Saturdays and Sundays and many long weekends? And oh, the opportunity to travel, travel, travel?) that's why for most part of the year, I say to myself (albeit convincingly) that I love my job and I don't want to be a chemist confined to the walls of the laboratory again. I love teaching, teaching, teaching!!!!
Oh wait, how many days until the October break again? Ugh!!!
(Originally posted on 18 August 2009)
hahaha. same here. i love my work because i don't have work on weekends, holidays, 3 weeks of Christmas break, 1 whole week during Holy Week, 1 week on October, and not to mention the luxury of time (i can even go to malls and watch a movie then back to work again)
ReplyDeleteBut we are always confronted with the issue on paper works. I have lots of monthly reports and tireless meetings and business reviews. Somehow I began to question myself if this job is really me.
But like you, I love being a Medical Representative...! lol
lol! i am honestly thinking of maybe going back to being a chemist, at least in the research and development area. but we'll see what this year brings for me :)
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