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    MJ Davies Well-Known Member

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    Ex is in the airline business; said it's "much, much worse than 9/11/". I hope you get to keep your plans but have a Plan B ready.
     
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    I know several teachers. They all had to go to e-learning but the school years were finished. Some are out now for Summer break but not because of unemployment options. This has cause a huge upswing in tutoring and home-schooling.
     
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    Yes, same experience from what relatives and friends have said.

    Mixed reviews from parents on the whole e-learning aspect.
     

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