On Milton teachers take action
Posted on November 17 at 6:44 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
frusion:
What the MEA is doing is saying they are more than willing to help students during contract time. After that it is time to help and take care of their own families. They are contractually doing absolutely nothing wrong.
On Born and Raised –Gen X in Janesville
Posted on November 10 at 2:20 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
krsmith01: You have just proved my point about Janesville. If you don't like it then get out attitude in your post is exactly why I will be looking elsewhere to live. And if you actually read my 1st post I stated that when I moved here 10 years ago Janesville was not that welcoming for any newcomer. I also find it funny that a community with higher than national average statistics in Rapes and Burglaries seem to think it is just because of the size of the town. Have you ever thought it could be who actually lives in the town? Open your eyes Janesville.
On Born and Raised –Gen X in Janesville
Posted on November 9 at 9:50 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Bigmike: Crime in Janesville in not that small! Take a look at some of the statistics. And this is from 2006, it does not include the Lentz Family and others violent crimes.
http://janesville.areaconnect.com/crime1...
Also I do live in the sames Janesville you do. We are just viewing it with two different perspectives. You grew up here of course you will defend it. And as for Parker High School, Why don't you ask your sons about some of the situations that happen at Parker. I am sure they could enlighten you.
On Born and Raised –Gen X in Janesville
Posted on November 9 at 8:11 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
My wife and I moved to Janesville in the year 2000. It was a difficult adjustment because if you were not from Janesville you were looked at as an outsider. I was 24 year old young professional in a blue collar GM town. Most of the nightlife in Janesville 10 years ago consisted of a night at Taasbags with a variety of colorful "Townies". I grew up in Southwestern Wisconsin. I remember how I wanted to get out of Grant County as fast as I could to move to a city that I could start a family. Now that I have a family, I am trying to figure out how to get out of this community to raise my family in a town that is less judgmental, less negative and less violent. Growing up I did not have to worry about certain things that you have to in Janesville. You could leave your windows open at night without worrying about someone trying to get in. You could accidentally leave your key in your car and not have to worry about it being taken from your driveway. I also don’t recall a single murder, I don’t remember the countless drug bust, or the numerous robberies of convenient stores. I have lived in Janesville for almost 10 years and I know that I will not live here for another 10. Mr. Knox I know you love this town, however the next time you leave it ask someone what they think of Janesville, WI and you might be surprised about what you may hear.
On Fewer and fewer GM workers remain in Janesville
Posted on October 24 at 7:41 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
bobb1951: If you are that close to going to a shelter maybe it is time to give up your internet plan?
Posted on September 19 at 7:32 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
John did you happen to notice the BTC staff pay hike. No Freeze there, and Rocksolid if you are so concerned about saving taxpayers money, how about not paying for administrators Doctorate degrees on the taxpayers dime.
http://www.gazettextra.com/news/2009/sep...
Posted on September 9 at 10:33 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
SarahB1: My point is that their are not many jobs out there in which you start at less than 30000 with even a bachelor's degree. Including education! Your post stated teachers are complaining,if they are complaining it would be that they have to acquire a master's degree and are still paid substantually less that someone with equal education.
Posted on September 9 at 7:06 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
SarahB: Many of the professions you listed still don't start under 30000 with even a bachelor's degree. For instance, an architect
fresh out of college makes around 40000. Far from under 30000.
http://architecture.about.com/cs/careers...
Posted on September 8 at 3:58 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
SarahB1: I have been doing the research you suggested. I have not found any field that requires a master's degree and makes less than 30000. Apparently you're not an expert on every topic.
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On Milton teachers take action
Posted on November 18 at 6:40 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
redtop49: I think your daughter is trying to hide the fact the she is also going out. Has your daughter been in a single of the other classes? If not she can't prove to you how easy it is.