Workplace Boredom
There's got to be more to your working day than loafing around the internet, says tfi049113. How do you fill those long, empty desperate hours?
( , Thu 8 Jan 2009, 12:18)
There's got to be more to your working day than loafing around the internet, says tfi049113. How do you fill those long, empty desperate hours?
( , Thu 8 Jan 2009, 12:18)
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I'm a cover teacher
And so, the only lessons I work are the ones where the usual teachers are away. Still, I have to be in from 8:30 until 3:15, so if there's no-one away, I get the chance to sit in the staffroom and drink tea.
I've got a work laptop, but sadly the teachers don't get any priviledges, and we're stuck with the same list of blocked sites as the kids. So that's no Facebook, no xkcd, certainly no b3ta (I quite like my job, thanks). I usually find myself frantically pressing refresh on bbc.co.uk, hoping for a major traffic accident or something just so I have something to read.
So I have to try and find other things to amuse myself. My current favourite is trying to do as many laps of the school as I can in ten minutes, then trying to beat the record. So far my record's six, it would be more but people keep stopping me to ask me questions.
Any other suggestions for things to do would be gratefully welcomed.
( , Sat 10 Jan 2009, 20:25, 8 replies)
And so, the only lessons I work are the ones where the usual teachers are away. Still, I have to be in from 8:30 until 3:15, so if there's no-one away, I get the chance to sit in the staffroom and drink tea.
I've got a work laptop, but sadly the teachers don't get any priviledges, and we're stuck with the same list of blocked sites as the kids. So that's no Facebook, no xkcd, certainly no b3ta (I quite like my job, thanks). I usually find myself frantically pressing refresh on bbc.co.uk, hoping for a major traffic accident or something just so I have something to read.
So I have to try and find other things to amuse myself. My current favourite is trying to do as many laps of the school as I can in ten minutes, then trying to beat the record. So far my record's six, it would be more but people keep stopping me to ask me questions.
Any other suggestions for things to do would be gratefully welcomed.
( , Sat 10 Jan 2009, 20:25, 8 replies)
Surely your colleagues leave belongings in the staff room...
...therefore steal from teacher's pockets/bags and place said item in another teachers bag/pocket.
Or if you're daring enough, pickpocket a child and repeat procedure.
Or wank yourself senseless.....and try not to think about the hundreds of children in close proximity.
( , Sat 10 Jan 2009, 21:40, closed)
...therefore steal from teacher's pockets/bags and place said item in another teachers bag/pocket.
Or if you're daring enough, pickpocket a child and repeat procedure.
Or wank yourself senseless.....and try not to think about the hundreds of children in close proximity.
( , Sat 10 Jan 2009, 21:40, closed)
Why not...
buy a portable DVD player and sit in the staff room watching your film collection. Or, maybe a DS or PSP, something electronic. Or, learn how to do something, like play an instrument or maybe write a book or screenplay or a stand-up routine.
( , Sat 10 Jan 2009, 22:38, closed)
buy a portable DVD player and sit in the staff room watching your film collection. Or, maybe a DS or PSP, something electronic. Or, learn how to do something, like play an instrument or maybe write a book or screenplay or a stand-up routine.
( , Sat 10 Jan 2009, 22:38, closed)
A Suggestion
Get a job as a proper teacher?
Reduces kid-abuse by approximately 80%. Eventually.
( , Sun 11 Jan 2009, 0:47, closed)
Get a job as a proper teacher?
Reduces kid-abuse by approximately 80%. Eventually.
( , Sun 11 Jan 2009, 0:47, closed)
Get a mobile broadband dongle for the laptop
and surf the 'net all day.
Tesco're doing a little netbook for £99 quid soon so if you get that, nobody'll be any the wiser.
( , Sun 11 Jan 2009, 12:53, closed)
and surf the 'net all day.
Tesco're doing a little netbook for £99 quid soon so if you get that, nobody'll be any the wiser.
( , Sun 11 Jan 2009, 12:53, closed)
Who Needs A Netbook?
There's a high-res non-volatile textfile storage and display system called "books". The UI is pretty intuitive.
They're way less than 99 pounds retail, but lately I've been getting them free from a filesharing service called "the library".
( , Sun 11 Jan 2009, 18:33, closed)
There's a high-res non-volatile textfile storage and display system called "books". The UI is pretty intuitive.
They're way less than 99 pounds retail, but lately I've been getting them free from a filesharing service called "the library".
( , Sun 11 Jan 2009, 18:33, closed)
wikipedia random article
that gets me through those long teachingless hours
and boingboing.net.
One thing i keep meaning to do is write short stories. i produce quite a lot of flash fiction (500 words or less). You even have a willing testbed of the money making demographic of "childrrren" :D
( , Thu 15 Jan 2009, 8:09, closed)
that gets me through those long teachingless hours
and boingboing.net.
One thing i keep meaning to do is write short stories. i produce quite a lot of flash fiction (500 words or less). You even have a willing testbed of the money making demographic of "childrrren" :D
( , Thu 15 Jan 2009, 8:09, closed)
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