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Originally Posted by ripssurf
now, us insurance people...we are the real crooks... 
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Yea, everyone realizes that, but....
only when a claim is filed and no matter what it is....it isn't covered
You are correct, most teacher's will not mind if you sleep in class.
I DID mind if they slept in class...it was when I had study hall teacher duty I didn't care about.
Snooze away dude....and let the girls laugh at the drool running down onto your desk!
I have a health plan for a disability (Crohn's Disease) that says that I am allowed to sleep in class whenever I need to. So, whenever a teacher yells at me for sleeping in class, I just say that I will talk to them at the end of the period. This does not happen very frequently, though.
Sorry to hear that. Seems fairly common to hear that nowadays. I hope you can control it ok. Years ago My sister
-in- law had a boyfriend with it and my bonsai teachers son had it.
BTW, What did you teach in public school?
Well, I taught drafting and wood shop in middle school 7th and 8th grade, all the boys AND girls.( Ind. Arts was my minor and had to teach that until I got a job in my vocation) until the lawyers took care of that in public schools.
I think they replaced woodworking with video games or game boy if I'm not mistaken.

Now kids can't read a ruler or screw two boards together but, man, they got good thumbs!
Then I got a job teaching Vocational Electronics in a vocational school. That was my goal. ( I wonder if they are still allowed to use powered tools in vocational schools

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Then I went for the BIG BUCKS and repaired medical xray machines and some industrial xray machines for many years.
Now, well, I'm a fabulously wealthy bonsai businessman like Ron! and a lowly potter.
Dale