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How to clean rust off this shelf

All right. So I got this shelf out of the break room. I guess a previous teacher tossed it. I was wondering if there’s any way to salvage it. It’s got rust on the metal parts and the individual shelves have this old contact paper which is peeling.

What do y’all think? Can I clean this? I’m mainly worried about the rust. I don’t want any of my students needing a tetanus shot or something.

Is it worth the time?

u/poofywings — 3 days ago

Bar Dishwashing Machine start button stuck

Hey guys.
This is a long shot, but I figured I’d post before my fellow bartender loses her mind hand-washing everything. The start button is stuck pressed in. Not sure when the problem happened, but found it this way at work.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

u/poofywings — 2 months ago

This is probably a stupid question - Do you get your own classroom?

Hey y’all.

I teach at an American public school and while I was transferring my furniture and stuff to my new classroom I had a thought: Do international school teachers get their own classroom?

In American schools, teachers typically have their own room (maybe shared with another teacher during different periods). I know public schools in Japan and Korea have teachers switch rooms instead of the students moving to different classes.

I tried searching for this answer, but it doesn’t seem like anyone has asked it. Sorry if it’s a dumb question. I am interested in teaching at a bilingual or international school in the future, so it’s something I’m curious about to set up my expectations.

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u/poofywings — 2 months ago