I don't know what the typical teacher puts in each day, I can simply say that in my first year as a teacher I put in anywhere from 15-18 hours a day.
As for wanting to go up against me in court, I am still licensed to practice law, come find you a case in OK and get special permission to practice here and we will try the case, that is if you are attorney. If you are not an attorney, then you have no clue what your talking about and should simply quit talking out of your a*s.
You are using yourself as an example in a discussion about all teachers. With your clarification that you are speaking only of yourself, then keep up the good work.
As for wanting to go up against me in court, I am still licensed to practice law, come find you a case in OK and get special permission to practice here and we will try the case, that is if you are attorney. If you are not an attorney, then you have no clue what your talking about and should simply quit talking out of your a*s.
The case that we will try is whether teachers work 15-18 hours a day. That was the case you presented and you have just conceded the case. No need to see you in court.
By the way, I am not an attorney but I have tried cases in court. I won both times. One was a private civil case and the other was a civil case against a water company. Many people represent themseles without, as you say, farting.