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Deskwarming - Do You Have To Sit At The Desk?
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snowysunshine



Joined: 06 Dec 2009

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:29 pm    Post subject: Deskwarming - Do You Have To Sit At The Desk? Reply with quote

As I look forward to some desk warming this simmer, I'm just wondering, do we have to actually stay in the classroom for it? Is it possible to spend the time working out in the gym or other activities that involve being out of the class?

Thanks!! Smile
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lifeinkorea



Joined: 24 Jan 2009
Location: somewhere in China

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

During lunch break, maybe. But you are not supposed to be anywhere else during work hours. Bring stuff to your desk, think the other way around (jump rope, exercise mat, etc...)
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ippy



Joined: 25 Aug 2009

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

uuuurgh, i wish. 60 classes for summer camp :/ oh to have a day of sitting at school, hiding in the language lab and playing warcraft whilst being paid for the pleasure!

In answer to your question, start cultivating an aura of absence. Be around teh school, but not where youre supposed to be Smile Sit in language labs, head out into the playing field and do some study. Do things that come the time, people will think "wheres ippy? oh, he must be outside studying or in the gym chatting to students or upstairs in the language lab, or in the toilet, or anywhere but here". That way you can do whatever the hell you like Smile (but make sure youre spotted in those places or even going to them a few tiems lest they think youve just gone home Smile).
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OculisOrbis



Joined: 17 Jul 2006

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As long as you remain on school property and your coteacher/vp/p knows where you are, there's no reason to be stuck at your desk during the 'deskwarming' periods.
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Bloopity Bloop



Joined: 26 Apr 2009
Location: Seoul yo

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I guess I'm lucky as I regularly leave school premises to hang out at GS25 and eat ice cream. Wish I had a local cafe where I could read a book or something. My school doesn't care where I am as long as I get in around 9 and leave around 4 and make it to all my classes.
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Seoulio



Joined: 02 Jan 2010

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bloopity Bloop wrote:
I guess I'm lucky as I regularly leave school premises to hang out at GS25 and eat ice cream. Wish I had a local cafe where I could read a book or something. My school doesn't care where I am as long as I get in around 9 and leave around 4 and make it to all my classes.


oh this sounds really taxing, I could see why youd need "personal days" to get away from this atmosphere Smile

And to the question, yes I have to deskwarm ttil the end of my day as agreed, All well, I type some plans, watch some shows, and cruise Daves

During camps I go home at noon. Camps are during the vacation period after all, there no real need to be there just sitting.
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NYC_Gal



Joined: 08 Dec 2009

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I stay at my desk, but only because I've got the air on in my room and the rest of the school is pretty hot.

I bring Korean study books, stuff to read, catch up on the news, and tweak the lessons that I've been working on. There's always online TV or Dave's, which is a huge time killer.

I WISH my school had a gym. I found a mat for my pilates and yoga this summer during desk warming. I'm contemplating bringing in dumbells and ankle weights.
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ThingsComeAround



Joined: 07 Nov 2008

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bloopity Bloop wrote:
I guess I'm lucky as I regularly leave school premises to hang out at GS25 and eat ice cream. Wish I had a local cafe where I could read a book or something. My school doesn't care where I am as long as I get in around 9 and leave around 4 and make it to all my classes.


talk like this, others who actually believe it and cry to their principal are the reason we all have to deskwarm.

ippy had the best advice. come in, make sure a higher up sees you, and go to remote parts of the school property
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ippy



Joined: 25 Aug 2009

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

...and when you do leave the staff room make sure youre carrying something that means youre DEFINITELY staying on school property - i recommend a cup of tea Smile
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Bloopity Bloop



Joined: 26 Apr 2009
Location: Seoul yo

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ThingsComeAround wrote:
Bloopity Bloop wrote:
I guess I'm lucky as I regularly leave school premises to hang out at GS25 and eat ice cream. Wish I had a local cafe where I could read a book or something. My school doesn't care where I am as long as I get in around 9 and leave around 4 and make it to all my classes.


talk like this, others who actually believe it and cry to their principal are the reason we all have to deskwarm.

ippy had the best advice. come in, make sure a higher up sees you, and go to remote parts of the school property


My bad, I forgot about the people that got us into this deskwarming stuff in the first place. I'll keep it on the D.L.
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The Gipkik



Joined: 30 Mar 2009

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, desk-warming sucks. I can leave the school to do business, but I have to sign out. It's never a problem though. I don't have to sit at my desk as I have the freedom to roam all over the school and the grounds, but it's a pretty small school so there aren't many places to go really. I've got a room on the first floor where I can go to nap and watch tv, but again, it gets old fast. There is some compensation in the fact that my desk is in a small teachers room where I am constantly fed and offered ice coffees, pizza, cheesecake, fried chicken. But this can be dangerous too! I can workout at the school as there is a pushup bar, dip bar, a place for some serious kettlebelling, rope skipping, etc. Sort of breaks the feeling that I'm in a prison.
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Caffeinated



Joined: 11 Feb 2010

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Deskwarming time means lesson planning and prep time, study time, Facebook/Dave's/internet timewasting time. Don't feel guilty about it at all since the Korean teachers are doing pretty much the same thing. I'd go outside to the signposted "English garden" (a tree-shaded veranda, quite nice actually) but it's starting to get stinking hot walking in the corridors, let alone going outside.
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air76



Joined: 13 Nov 2007

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ThingsComeAround wrote:
Bloopity Bloop wrote:
I guess I'm lucky as I regularly leave school premises to hang out at GS25 and eat ice cream. Wish I had a local cafe where I could read a book or something. My school doesn't care where I am as long as I get in around 9 and leave around 4 and make it to all my classes.


talk like this, others who actually believe it and cry to their principal are the reason we all have to deskwarm.

ippy had the best advice. come in, make sure a higher up sees you, and go to remote parts of the school property


I disagree...if teachers don't complain about how idiotic it is to come into the school to do nothing but sit then the system will never be fixed. Those who stand by and just shrug their shoulders at inefficiencies shouldn't complain when someone else brings up a worthless rule or practice.
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NYC_Gal



Joined: 08 Dec 2009

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

In all fairness, I never had a job back in the states that allowed me to sit at a desk and BS all day for weeks at a time. Sure, it is pointless, but it's not terrible. It sure beats 50-60 hour workweeks plus hour-or-more commutes on a fixed (non-overtime-paying) salary.

I roll my eyes at my coteacher, and she tries to set it up so I can get out an hour or two early during the summer, but I'm not going to cause a big fuss over something that is pretty frigging easy to do. Nobody's here, either, so I can wear thinner clothes than I would when teaching.
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jvalmer



Joined: 06 Jun 2003

PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you guys only knew how to play the game of work place politics, this would not even be an issue.
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