Re: Steve's Girlfriend's Credit




"Steve Carroll" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:noone-7BFC08.12463406122005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In article <BFBB2C8B.3E4ED%SNIT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Snit <SNIT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> "macsucks3737@xxxxxxxxx" <macsucks3737@xxxxxxxxx> stated in post
>> 1133894686.457469.133380@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 12/6/05 11:44
>> AM:
>>
>> >> How much do you expect someone who teaches a couple of classes at the
>> >> local community college, and only works a couple of days a week to
>> >> receive? $30K/year? LMAO!!!
>> >
>> > His salary would depend on the number of hours he teaches and the unit
>> > rate per credit hour at the specific college. The level of
>> > post-graduate education Snit has in this field may also factor in to
>> > the pay structure.
>> >
>> > Still, the fact that he has classes only a few days a week does not
>> > mean that he only works on those days. Putting together lesson plans,
>> > grading assignments, etc will of course increase his work schedule far
>> > beyond the time he actually spends in the classroom.
>> >
>> I also do technical work for schools, businesses, and do private
>> consulting.
>> None of that is relevant though. The amount of money I make or *anyone*
>> makes is irrelevant to CSMA. This, like so many of the other personal
>> things Steve and Elizabot focus on to the point of obsession, is
>> commented
>> on for the sole reason that they think they can offend and embarrass
>> people.
>
> Regardless of what you believe anyone's intentions to be, you're
> obviously way past merely being offended or embarrassed, you're in full
> blown frenzy mode. If you didn't get off your ass and find more work as
> a result of your wife's public pleading as disclosed in this ng, you're
> never going to do it. That SHOULD have embarrassed you into action...
> but it didn't. The reason? Because ed was spot on with his comments.
>
>
>> The depth in which Elizabot will sink in her obsession is, literally,
>> frightening.
>>
>> I have asked her to stop obsessing over my life. I do not want her
>> looking
>> at public records to find out who my neighbors are. I do not want her
>> looking at local papers to track my life and use things like relatives
>> deaths in her trolling. I do not want her to hunt through my colleges'
>> web
>> site and track down what classes I teach. I do not want her to datamine
>> my
>> site for images she can edit and repost. I do not want her posting about
>> places she thinks are near my house. I do not want her threatening to
>> have
>> her friends and relatives that live near me watch me. She has done all
>> of
>> that and more. It is repulsive, it is frightening, and it quite likely
>> is
>> illegal for her to do so.
>
> It appears that the 'IT teacher' is pissed off because someone is far
> better at research than he is.

There is no challenge to see who can do the most research on other people.
What made you think there was?


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