(1) Replacement
(2) Algebra tutor for at least three people. I'm not sure that was such a good idea, but I think some of them passed.
(3) Cashier at "tacos at the mall," serving tacos and churros that rotated for goodness knows how long.
(4) Graduate Assistant in Student Activities, which was a good time EXCEPT for those instances of having to scrape drunken vomit out of the back of a bus with a dustpan. Or having to wipe the drunken vomit off the bathroom wall at the location of the fall formal.
(5) Summer Conferences, at the beck and call of 400 screaming cheerleaders, their coaches, and their camp organizers (who were not informed by any discussions I had with corporate about the apparently dangerous floor I ordered) ... Kristen and Chris, I know you're out there!
HT: Scot McKnight
6 comments:
I'm having spirit issues!
Umm, we are out of water and I think it's going to rain how do you expect us to cheer under these conditions?!?
Chirs
Now I'm sure all this lead to your development as a professor in philosophy and in philosophy itself!?!!!
Ted, it's true that mopping a cheerleading surface three times each day gave me pause to consider my future plans and life goals, so I suppose I should be thankful even for that. :) Thanks for chiding me into thankfulness! Ha!
I know it made me grateful that I didn't have to work with high school students on a regular basis! Does that make me a bad person?
No Kristen I am pretty sure that is more of a litmus test of sanity. Anyone who didn't come away with that knowledge was either crazy or on a mission from God.
Chris
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