Television is rather a frightening business. But I get all the relaxation I want from my collection of model soldiers.
Peter Cushing

Sunday 26 October 2014

Hang on...

...so I was catching up on my reading, and read this over at Cheaphammer:

It's been a combination of having a lot on in terms of work (lots of marking and meetings) 
and then something I saw at the Lead Pile (making a gaming mat while his Sixth Formers got on with their projects - and oh, how I wish I was still working in a practical workshop and could do that). And it's moved me to ask - how many of us are teachers? Including the Talented Mr Awdry over at 28mm Victorian Warfare that makes 3 out of the 20 or so blogs I follow: statistical fluke or is wargaming something that especially appeals to the kind of people that go into teaching?

Enquiring minds want to know. Tell us in the comments.

4 comments:

  1. I'm in software development myself, but it does sound like quite a few of the wargame/hobby bloggers I read are or were in teaching professions.

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    1. The guys I used to game with went into programming and networks respectively. Possibly another statistically significant group?

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  2. I clocked that and gave a wry smile. I know of one more, Mark Hargreaves over at http://over-open-sights.blogspot.co.uk - seriously talented chap.

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