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A 28-year-old Lake Charles-area woman faces a bevy of charges after Louisiana police said she repeatedly had sex with a 13-year-old boy who she met at the Bible camp where she was a teacher/aide.
According to the Sulphur Daily News, Heather Daughdrill initiated the relationship in June and it continued until a complaint was filed in October. After her arrest on November 29, police told the paper that Daughdrill would pick her victim up from school without his parents' knowledge and subject him to sexual encounters. Louisiana cops also reportedly found sexually explicit texts between Daughdrill and her victim.
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
There actually is an expiration date. Once you've been out of the workforce for twenty years, that degree is going to be viewed entirely differently than if you are straight out of school. Much of what they will have learned will be obsolete.
Imagine if you got a degree in Computer Science in 1994, left the workforce in 1995 after you got pregnant, had two kids, and just sent the second one off to college.
How relevant are those skills now?
That speaks to skill set...doesn't invalidate the degree. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
Let me put it this way: I don't recall ever doing any home work in high school. And I completed my ACT by answering A, B, C, D repeatedly. Maybe there was an E too, but I don't recall.
"Back in the day" we only had SATs (that I know of).... I had to take mine on an alternate day than I had scheduled because the day I was setup for initially, well, the waves were over-head and glassy! In Va. Beach those days were all too rare so I opted to take the SATs later. Hey, you have to have your priorities... [Reply]