Girl: Mrs. Olsen, what would you be if you weren't a teacher?
Mrs. Olsen: Three years, 10 months and 12 days older.
Caulfield: That was suspiciously quick.
Frazz: Oh, like it's a great big secret that she's looking forward to retirement.
Before I retired from my career as an educator I had a countdown calendar on which I crossed off the days towards retirement. I feel your pain, Mrs. Olsen.
I knew a teacher who worried about what she would do with herself in retirement, even though she was eligible…She figured she wouldn’t like it….Nothing to do……Boring……She had no plans to retire…But then she broke her leg and had to take a year off…….She says she loved it….She retired the next year…..
Teaching can wear you down….The administration, the parents, the behavior of the kids, lack of material and tools to teach, meetings that, over and over, accomplish nothing at all….Pressure to get a Master’s degree, in addition, you have take additional college classes to get decent pay raises…I’m a teacher, but I’ve been mostly single, most of my life….I have no idea how a person with a family does the job…..Many times hours of work at home…..Like many jobs, it follows you home….But substitute teaching in a rural district is kinda cool….The regular teacher makes the lesson plans, The kids behave, and the parents respect you…. And the staff is just happy you’re there…
My father had been an elementary school principal for many years but decided to go back into the classroom. He found teaching had changed much for the worse since he had been a teacher many years before and he quickly burned out and retired. I had originally thought to be a teacher myself but when I found myself in a classroom trying to divide my attention between thirty plus children, I quickly realized it was not the career for me. My career since college has been various office jobs. If I could go back in time to when I was 18, I would go for a degree in library sciences. I love books!
Was at a “Celebration of Life” yesterday (she made it to 102!) Lots of us old fogeys in attendance. The unanimous decision — retiring was the best thing we ever did!
KenTheCoffinDweller about 8 years ago
Sounds like someone might keep a “Short Timer” Calendar.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Then what will she do? Some people like their jobs so much they really can’t do much of anything else.
c001 about 8 years ago
I don’t get it. Does she refer to her education time as a teacher? Then she would be about four years younger.
Phred Premium Member about 8 years ago
Funny.
MS72 about 8 years ago
learn how to do ‘nothing’. the people on Seinfeld figured it out and made big money.
whiteheron about 8 years ago
The problem with retirement, is that you generally have to be old to do it.‘
The way I see it, we should have been able to retire in our 20’s, and then go to work at 60.
KTB about 8 years ago
So August 30th, 2020 is her retirement date.
Nuliajuk about 8 years ago
It’s Time Warp Elementary School – you can’t ever leave…Bwahahahaha!!!
Mary Finkelstein Premium Member about 8 years ago
Before I retired from my career as an educator I had a countdown calendar on which I crossed off the days towards retirement. I feel your pain, Mrs. Olsen.
pshapley Premium Member about 8 years ago
And in three years, ten months, and 12 days Caulfield will still be in third grade.
Varnes about 8 years ago
I knew a teacher who worried about what she would do with herself in retirement, even though she was eligible…She figured she wouldn’t like it….Nothing to do……Boring……She had no plans to retire…But then she broke her leg and had to take a year off…….She says she loved it….She retired the next year…..
Varnes about 8 years ago
Teaching can wear you down….The administration, the parents, the behavior of the kids, lack of material and tools to teach, meetings that, over and over, accomplish nothing at all….Pressure to get a Master’s degree, in addition, you have take additional college classes to get decent pay raises…I’m a teacher, but I’ve been mostly single, most of my life….I have no idea how a person with a family does the job…..Many times hours of work at home…..Like many jobs, it follows you home….But substitute teaching in a rural district is kinda cool….The regular teacher makes the lesson plans, The kids behave, and the parents respect you…. And the staff is just happy you’re there…
roberta.forbes.pyle about 8 years ago
My father had been an elementary school principal for many years but decided to go back into the classroom. He found teaching had changed much for the worse since he had been a teacher many years before and he quickly burned out and retired. I had originally thought to be a teacher myself but when I found myself in a classroom trying to divide my attention between thirty plus children, I quickly realized it was not the career for me. My career since college has been various office jobs. If I could go back in time to when I was 18, I would go for a degree in library sciences. I love books!
Seed_drill about 8 years ago
My question is, why is she waiting until she’s 85 to retire?
JP Steve Premium Member about 8 years ago
Was at a “Celebration of Life” yesterday (she made it to 102!) Lots of us old fogeys in attendance. The unanimous decision — retiring was the best thing we ever did!
hippogriff about 8 years ago
Oakstone
Terror is not the same as manners. (I worked my way through Methodist seminary teaching square dancing at a black parochial high school.)