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I wanna be mortgage free!

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  • twinklie
    twinklie Posts: 5,176 Forumite
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    Ok more washing on the go....
    Waiting for BT to call back about the phone and internet - setting it up for OH and moving things around for me. I'm REALLY hoping they won't charge us the £122.50 service charge for setting up DH down there.

    Once this is sorted I can get my shower and crack on with school work. I'm not doing anything major but just going to try and get organised with what I want to do the first week back and equipment orders. I'll have Friday to do some more as well because DH has to go on his speed awareness course! :rotfl:

    I've sorted out the TV licenses this morning as well! And the gas and electricity meter readings (£68 in total :eek: - but I have been ill 3 weeks out of this billing period - so the heating has been on more than I would have liked).

    Had to by a new charger for my laptop as well...£34. ARGH!
    Reduction in daily mortgage interest since October 23 (new mortgage) - £2.36 July 25
    % of house owned/% of mortgage paid off. July 25 - 38.82%/31.66%
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  • evab_2
    evab_2 Posts: 2,336 Forumite
    Isn't it a pain that we use half-term to do school work! I've got 7 weeks session plans and resources to do this week, but once done I can relax for a bit!
  • twinklie
    twinklie Posts: 5,176 Forumite
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    Well, I've done NO school work. Most of it is going to get done on Thursday night/Friday daytime I think. The only time BT can get an engineer to go to the flat is on Friday. DH has to be back here then for a speed awareness course...so I'll be stuck in the flat alone all day waiting for the engineer.

    Perfect time for school work me thinks. Still, should mean DH gets phoneline by Friday and internet by Monday! All being well.

    My friend has really upset me. I put on facebook about how I was cheesed off that my day hasn't gone to plan - got no school work done because I've been on the phone all day sorting stuff out for DH and tidying/washing etc.

    She put "Oh the torment of having half term off to do all your jobs! Us mere mortals have to squeeze them in as and when!"

    I'm speechless. You might not get it if you don't teach....but if you do....surely you understand my anger. This is from a close friend as well. Normally I laugh at comments like that but from here - it hurt!
    Reduction in daily mortgage interest since October 23 (new mortgage) - £2.36 July 25
    % of house owned/% of mortgage paid off. July 25 - 38.82%/31.66%
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    MF Date: Oct 37 Feb 37
  • evab_2
    evab_2 Posts: 2,336 Forumite
    I don't usually get half-term off as I'm not a full-time lecturer so this is my normal annual leave but some people really don't get how long it takes to prepare a lesson and all the materials, then mark the course work and do all the other admin that goes with the job! I'm sure she doesn't have half as much to plan in her job therefore her holiday is her own.

    Blah to her, try to ignore and stick with those who know how hard you work and whilst still recovering from illness xx
  • twinklie
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    Thanks evab! I feel much better now I've had a rant. I'm having most of this week off for a change anyway - can't send DH off without spending some time with him! I need to have a look at my MA assignment as well! Boo!

    Might just call anything school related a day today before I even get going...:) I'm just not in the mood now!
    Reduction in daily mortgage interest since October 23 (new mortgage) - £2.36 July 25
    % of house owned/% of mortgage paid off. July 25 - 38.82%/31.66%
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    MF Date: Oct 37 Feb 37
  • chirpchirp
    chirpchirp Posts: 1,983 Forumite
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    Twinklie, just to say I get it. I have never had to work so hard since becoming a teacher and holidays are awful as all the planning is lurking over you for the whole time unless you do it in the first few days. Also, as you work so hard during term time, missing lunch breaks etc and of course school begins for most between 7.30 and 8 and then there is the marking, that when the holidays finally arrive your immune system is kaput and you catch everything that is going.:mad: I think I have the flu.

    You know what my pet hate is? It's money saving parents who think they will take their little ones away during term time because it's cheaper! Teachers just do not have the option to go outside of term time - you realise that this is just me being jealous would love to go and spend the money on a cheap holiday during term time! I fully understand why parents do this even those that are earning 3 to 4x our salary.

    Anyway, I won't complain about the salary and the fact that previous experiences etc aren't taken into account when you join the profession later in life:p
  • Annie021063
    Annie021063 Posts: 2,570 Forumite
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    Ohhh, I could write a book about this.. my 'week off' will be spent:
    • planning maths
    • planning pshe
    • planning phonic groups
    • preparing APP
    • preparing new maths strategy action plan for head (something I get nothing extra for now I am KS2 maths co-ord)
    • planning history
    • catch up on my 2 year writing project
    • do more of the Autism course I signed up for to try and increase my CPD
    • add some video to schools website
    • catch up on new and relevant educational documentation
    • spend some time with MY children
    • get to see my GP and optitian (something I can't do in school time)
    • clean house properly
    • relax!!! (That's a laugh)
    Don't get me wrong I love my job, but a week off isn't a week off, believe me and ask any teacher.
  • twinklie
    twinklie Posts: 5,176 Forumite
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    Awwww....guys. Thanks for sharing your woes with me. Makes me feel like I'm not alone!! Although Annie your workload sounds slightly more horrific than mine!!!! :eek: But then if your KS2 maths co-ord you'll get paid more anyhoo :p

    I love my job and wouldn't change it for the world BUT....I might give it a few tweaks here and there! Still, I'm having a few days to spend with my husband before I can only see him 2 days a week!! I can't believe that my "friends" can't understand why I want to spend time with him this week - given I'm off as well!!

    Odd. I really don't get people sometimes!!!
    Reduction in daily mortgage interest since October 23 (new mortgage) - £2.36 July 25
    % of house owned/% of mortgage paid off. July 25 - 38.82%/31.66%
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    MF Date: Oct 37 Feb 37
  • Annie021063
    Annie021063 Posts: 2,570 Forumite
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    twinklie wrote: »
    :eek: But then if your KS2 maths co-ord you'll get paid more anyhoo :p

    errrr NO, not a penny, not even more PPA time!!!!!
  • twinklie
    twinklie Posts: 5,176 Forumite
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    REALLY!!!! That SUCKS! How the bloody hell have you managed to get into that position then??? Its rubbish. They really will suck you dry in teaching won't they!!
    Reduction in daily mortgage interest since October 23 (new mortgage) - £2.36 July 25
    % of house owned/% of mortgage paid off. July 25 - 38.82%/31.66%
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    MF Date: Oct 37 Feb 37
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