Poor Mousie has failed to complete his workload by lunchtime, so he's been promoted to be lunch! @arisha.bsky.social#giantess#sizesky#macrophilia#vore
So not only did I not get the pleasure of handing in my notice this week. 2 of my colleagues did it instead. I now have double the workload.
ALT: a man in a suit and tie is talking on a cellphone
So many concerns about this, not sure where to begin. The lure of ‘flexibility’ is myth. Unless schools in the trust are geographically very close to each other, this would be highly detrimental to staff workload and wellbeing. It doesn’t address the fundamentals of poor recruitment and retention.
💡 What if the individual school timetable did not exist, and teachers were timetabled across trusts instead? Jennese Alozie looks at the potential benefits for teachers, pupils and outcomes in our latest 'What if…’ article www.tes.com/magazine/lea...
As part of Tes’ ‘What if...’ series, Jennese Alozie imagines education without school timetables and with teachers timetabled across a trust or groups of schools instead
Q&A thread 🧵 1. I don't think it's clarified in the FAQ/Info document, but what would be the workload like for Visual Artists? Is it multiple illustrations per work or just one? Only one illustration/contribution/etc is required! If you feel inspired, though, more is allowed ^-^
Good luck, hope it goes well and that the good things weigh out the workload!
Entering college at my age has had its challenges. The workload, mending my relationship with my son/classmate, pursuing my English professor Sally Kellerman, the social awkwardness.
There's a convo to be had about mostly women having the workload of a second job either and from parenting or caretaking but that's never whats meant
I won't be doing any prompt lists this month due to workload, but I can share this coloring book I made last year 🎃 34 pages of things to color, as well as an answer key for all the puzzles! Ships worldwide for all ghouls! www.artwanted.com/artist.cfm?A...
So I just found out my team is being split up at the beginning of the year. My group and supervisor will be handling a completely new medical specialty on top of our current workload, and I had no say in this. Cool. Neat. Okay.
A tangential point: there's nothing inherent to accelerators, per se, that requires more power & cooling than general-purpose CPUs do, it's more that they tend to be on older (and therefore less power-efficient) processes and you might want to have more accelerators than CPUs for a workload.