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Superfly The sun always shines in Catford 02 Jun 15 3.17pm | |
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Indeed. Whenever I think of stressful careers, being a professional snooker player always tops the list.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 02 Jun 15 3.38pm | |
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Quote Superfly at 02 Jun 2015 3.17pm
Indeed. Whenever I think of stressful careers, being a professional snooker player always tops the list.
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chris123 hove actually 02 Jun 15 3.44pm | |
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Quote Superfly at 02 Jun 2015 3.17pm
Indeed. Whenever I think of stressful careers, being a professional snooker player always tops the list.
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Superfly The sun always shines in Catford 02 Jun 15 3.52pm | |
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Quote Superfly at 02 Jun 2015 3.17pm
Indeed. Whenever I think of stressful careers, being a professional snooker player always tops the list.
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derben 02 Jun 15 4.13pm | |
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"Teachers' union lies about numbers who quit" Judging by the arithmetic skills of the students they turn out, they probably can't add up.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 02 Jun 15 4.23pm | |
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Quote Superfly at 02 Jun 2015 3.17pm
Indeed. Whenever I think of stressful careers, being a professional snooker player always tops the list. Teaching isn't stressful in the way people think of stress, its stressful due to the long hours you spend working (ie 10-12 hour days), which means there is little to no time to unwind, relax and take time out. Couple this with other responsibilities such as meals, children and family, you have people probably engaged in continual activity: and that is stressful. When you look at stress effects in the military, you tend to see higher levels of stress disorder occurring in troops engaged in asymentrical or guerilla conflicts, than in conventional warfare. The reason, isn't the explosions and the gunfire, though obviously they don't help, but the need to be continually ready at any moment. Its that 'not being able to ever let your guard down'. Its not the same, but it is the continuity of continual deadlines, time restraints, work and work engagement that are the cause of the problem. Not the teaching (though that's stressful).
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Johnny Eagles berlin 02 Jun 15 4.27pm | |
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...we must expand...get more pupils...so that the knowledge will spread... |
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 02 Jun 15 4.32pm | |
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"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'" |
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 02 Jun 15 9.57pm | |
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Quote Superfly at 02 Jun 2015 3.17pm
Indeed. Whenever I think of stressful careers, being a professional snooker player always tops the list.
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