>>Think back a year or two to your time in elementary school. 4 actually, but y'know, I'll let that slide.
>>Did you get the feeling that if thenon-teacher grown-ups weren't there, the floors wouldn't get cleaned, lunch wouldn't happen, none of the paperwork in the office would happen, and in general things wouldn't work well? I was a hall monitor, I was pretty good at it aswell. One time, I saw this guy coming and I was all like "WOWA DUDE, WTH DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING" and he ran. I was pretty slick, I even rolled up pieces of paper and pretended to smoke. I was like the bounty hunter of the halls. Do you have hall monitors at 'college' (is that the correct spelling?)? If you do, email me, I'm currently looking for a job where I can get lots of power. One time I was called a 'little hitler', obviously I didnt let it go to my head, but I am quite proud of that moment. On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 8:26 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 19:27:35 -0000, Benji said: > > This seems absurd. Why would any organisation holding 18-27~ year olds > need > > staff?! > > If you have to ask, the answer won't make any sense to you. But what the > heck... > > Think back a year or two to your time in elementary school. Did you get > the > sense that there were students there, and teachers, and a lot of grown-ups > who > worked there that weren't teachers? Did you get the feeling that if the > non-teacher grown-ups weren't there, the floors wouldn't get cleaned, lunch > wouldn't happen, none of the paperwork in the office would happen, and in > general things wouldn't work well? Well, those non-teacher grown-ups were > "staff". > > And a college or university needs them for the same reasons your elementary > school did. >
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