Tuesday, August 11, 2009

PHS

I got a call from an acquaintance today about subbing for her while she is on maternity leave. She says she is due in august, and may teach the first two weeks of school if she is able. She may have me sub for the remainder of the first 9 weeks while she is on leave. This should be pretty cool, I would have three different subjects to teach, and only sophomores and freshman. Adams counties schools are a bit weird in that they only have ag science 1 and 2. If you want to continue your ag expertise at the high school level, you have to go to their career technical center. Peebles may be a bit of a drive for me from Mowrystown, but that just means I get more time to listen to the satellite radio everyday.

I also got a job lead about being a technology teacher at southern hills career technical center. I am not certified for that job, but a desperate school can hire whomever they want for a year. I need to talk to principal Chadwell about his expectations and willingness to take on an ag ed guy for a technology class. I wonder how finding work at other schools will affect my fratenizibility, and if fratenizibility is correct english.

In other news, me and dad are going to get reamed by the county for him selling me the house he bought. Since rules are complicated, we have to get all new inspections on the property and house before an approval can be made to the bank. There goes another grand that I have to spend. The only way we could have avoided this is if the auctioneers weren't a bunch of shady people who dealt with money hungry people who didn't think 300,000 wasn't enough for their dads property an hour away from where they lived. It is kind of funny, the daughter and husband who bought the lake and woods, actually lost money on the auction. With all the money they spent on advertising, they had to have lost money. I don't know how much they inherited from Larry, but a chunk of it went away when the DePughs bought the lake and woods at the auction. The Dottroff's likely came out ahead, since they didn't spend any money beyond the auctioneers fee and advertising.

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