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The Threat of Less Slacking for the Rest of the Term

Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

Slacker co-teacher last night received the e-mail telling him about his additional subject.

And he called me. Since I have two Robotics lab classes, he wants to know which one the dean was talking about in the letter.

Too bad the dean seems to have backed down a little and said that even though they had the Wednesday class in mind, (which is the day that he prefers not to be in school anyway), it was up to us to work it out.

I have already anticipated his answer if the choice were up to him.

If he gets the Monday afternoon class, all he has to do is move back his previous Monday morning class so that even though he will have to go to school early on a Monday morning, it still beats having to go to school on a Wednesday.

If he gets the Wednesday class (which he would not want), he has to meet them at the date and time given, because we have already seen that there are no other days when the class could be moved.

And I'm sure the director of the school of engineering will back me up about not moving the class again, and will definitely sanction him if he tries to come up with unofficial moves again.

I don't know whether he will try to ask me to give him the Monday class instead, but that would be an extremely selfish move on his part that will show his true colors to the administration.

For him it's already a big sacrifice that he has to go to school on a Friday for the past two terms, when before he used to get away with only going to school three days a week.

Let the extra money (he will be three units overload because of the move) be a small consolation to his having to show diligence in work.

Otherwise, he is really giving not only teachers of our class of subjects, as well as graduates from the same institution as us, a bad name.

Session 1855 wasn't molded in a better school as a teacher, and it shows. Class dismissed.


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