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$25 wedge? How about a rock, or brick, or piece of firewood, or piece of a 4x4?

To be fair though, anyone with any kind of trailer absolutely *should* own a proper wedge/chock, or two for that matter. While just about anything can function as a chock in a pinch, I feel like some of your examples aren't going to always result in holding trailers in place. Rocks and bricks? Firewood? If there's any kind of slope I don't see those working out all that long. An actual sloped wedge will employ some fundamental physics that are nearly impossible to overcome for an unassisted trailer.
 
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I feel sorry for millennial teachers. they honestly believe they're special cuz they have degrees.
Did they not learn the history of teaching while they were in their fancy colleges?
 
I feel sorry for millennial teachers. they honestly believe they're special cuz they have degrees.
Did they not learn the history of teaching while they were in their fancy colleges?
Feel sorry? Loll. No.

Nor does. $140k pricetag for a hotdog eating degree command more then $7.35/hr.

These are the dumbasses teaching your kids.
 
Pretty funny chat, but college for 8 years? She's got a PhD I guess? Maybe had to work or take it slow and got a masters after her BS?

Looks like she did some teaching at a small liberal arts university, so likely does have some sort of graduate degree.
 
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I feel sorry for millennial teachers. they honestly believe they're special cuz they have degrees.
Did they not learn the history of teaching while they were in their fancy colleges?

she spent 8 years in college? Man -schools sure are ridiculous requiring a PhD to teach 1st graders....

.... Or... you know.... the more likely answer that she can't complete a simple degree within the reasonable amount of time.\



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she spent 8 years in college? Man -schools sure are ridiculous requiring a PhD to teach 1st graders....

.... Or... you know.... the more likely answer that she can't complete a simple degree within the reasonable amount of time.\



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Or maybe she has an advanced degree because she teaches special needs children and wanted additional training? May certainly be that she took 8 years to get her bachelors, but it does seem that you have a proclivity to jumping to any conclusion that demeans others. Wonder why that is.
 
Or maybe she has an advanced degree because she teaches special needs children and wanted additional training? May certainly be that she took 8 years to get her bachelors, but it does seem that you have a proclivity to jumping to any conclusion that demeans others. Wonder why that is.
Sure bud. Sure. Keep telling yourself things.

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