Work

It's my third week at work, and now I understand why working adults simply disappear off the face of the earth during the work week and reappear only on public holidays. Weekends are probably fully booked to catch up on a sleep debt. =P

I exaggerate. Work does leave me exhausted, but at this point, I don't have to bring any work back so it's not too bad. I also go to bed at 10pm so that I can wake up refreshed at 6am to go to work at 650am and stay there till 415pm, go back home, rinse and repeat. This doesn't give me much time (or energy) to do anything during weekdays, so I leave most household chores and the grocery shopping for the weekend. At the same time, I'm happy that I'm being productive again, so I'm not complaining. Except when school events are held on Saturdays and take up my precious weekends. =P

Since I joined the school in the middle of the year, I wasn't assigned a class. Instead, I'm a relief teacher aka Special Duties Teacher, which just means I replace teachers on medical leave or who are occupied with miscellaneous urgent duties. As such, I don't have to prepare lesson plans - I'm supposed to teach their lesson plans. On the flip side, I never know what class or workload I'll have on any given day. It really depends on the number of teachers who are on leave. Some days I get a full day of teaching from 8am to 3.30pm, some days I get nothing. Over the past couple of weeks, I've taught Geography, Mandarin, Moral, Math, English, Malay and Science across a whole range of classes.

Okay I have to go now, I'm blogging on a weekday. Should be self-explanatory. =P

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