 I will tell you what doesn't make school teaching in public schools appealing is when you can't do anything to restrain kids that become physically violent and that's the case in Washington state. Yeah, and I understand where they're coming from. The bill there would crack down on things like chemical restraint, including pepper spray, corporal punishment, physical restraint, and isolation, although that describes my upbringing pretty succinctly. You know that the problem is not necessarily the teachers. The problem is the violence from the students. 60% of teachers in an NEA survey worry about mass shootings. And in the New York Post last December, the newspaper reported that teachers were quitting in droves because they're scared of student violence and lack of punishment. One teacher said, quote, even though I ran a really tight classroom, the disrespect just skyrocketed. Probably 75% of my time was dealing with discipline, 75% of the time. The stress of it was just too much. I even hated driving down the road to school. I didn't want to go anymore.