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C
harles E. (Charlie) Knight       Schedual for Fall of 2003
 
Springfield Technical Community College
Businesss and Information Technologies-Web Programming

home:(413) 732-7077     bookstore messages:(413) 734-5437
Cknight4u@aol.com
 or CKjohn316@juno.com or Charles.Knight@ptk.org

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
5:00 Awaken/Study

3hour process
5:00 Awaken/Study

3hour process


5:00 Awaken/Study

3hour process

5:00 Awaken/Study

3hour process

5:00 Awaken/Study

3hour process

6:00 Study

Or work
or be at
Bekrshires
6:00 Study
At Home or
If room in Lab

6:00 Study
At Home or
If room in Lab

6:00 Study
At Home or
If room in Lab

6:00 Study

Or work
or be at
Bekrshires
    8:00
Tutor
CMPA103
Prof. Fitzgerald

2/300
    8:00
Tutor
CMPA103
Prof. Fitzgerald

2/300
   
8:00

Tutor
CMPA098
Prof. Fitzgerald

(2/300)
Or Study
or work
or be at
Bekrshires

  8:00

Tutor
CMPA098
Prof. Fitzgerald

(2/301)

  8:00

Tutor
CMPA098
Prof. Fitzgerald

(2/301)


9:00   9:00   9:00  
  Bookstore/Study 9:30

 

Study
At Home or
If room in Lab


2/401

  Bookstore 9:30

 

Study
At Home or
If room in Lab


2/401

  Bookstore/Study
9:55   9:55   9:55
           
10:10 Bookstore/Study

Or work
or be at
Bekrshires


10:10 Bookstore
-
Work
10:10 Bookstore/Study

Or work
or be at
Bekrshires


     
10:45 10:45
       
11:00 11:00 WEBS-328-D01
Web Scripting
R. Blake

2/401
11:00 11:00 WEBS-328-D01
Web Scripting
R. Blake

2/401
11:00
           
11:15 11:15

Bookstore
-
Work

11:15
     
12:05 12:05 12:05
    12:15     12:15    
12:20

Rest

  Rest 12:20

Rest

also available
at bookstore

  Rest 12:20 Rest

also available
at bookstore
  12:30

Meeting
Christian
Fellowship

2(204)

or
other Meetings
or study

  12:30

Meeting
Computer
Club

2(205)

or
other Meetings
or study

 
         
1:10

Bookstore
or

Study


or

be at
Bekrshires

if

not

needed

1:00 Tutor
labs
2/ (300-301,303)
1:10

Bookstore
-
Work

1:00 Tutor
labs
2/ (300-301,303)
1:10

Bookstore

(some study?)


or

be at
Bekrshires

if

not

needed

 

  1:30

Tutor
CMPA103
Prof. McCarthy

2/301

Lab in 2/(300 & 303)

  1:30

Tutor
CMPA103
Prof. McCarthy

2/301

Lab in 2/(300 & 303)

 
1:25 1:45 1:25 1:45 1:25
         
2:10   2:10
2:15   2:15   2:15
     
2:30 2:20 2:30
     
3:00

Bookstore
hour
if needed

  3:00

Bookstore
hour
if needed

3:20   3:20   3:20
         
4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00
      Study            
5:00 Evening Meal 5:00 No Evening Meal 5:00 Evening Meal 5:00 Evening Meal 5:00 Evening Meal
    5:45

WEBS-407-E51
Java
"Ian"
2/401

also VIMUG 2nd

           
6:30   6:30            
7:45 Lodge # 235 IOOF 1+3 7:45 7:45

Lodge # 172 IOOF
1+3

or
Orthodoxy 101
at 7pm

7:45 Encampment#25 2+4   Grange Stock 2+4
9:00 Rest 9:00 Rest 9:00 Rest 9:00 Rest 9:00 Rest

 

Tutor MWF 8-9 (3 hrs), TR 8-9:30 (3 hrs) & 1-3 (4hrs) = Total Weekly Tutor Hours are 10

Bookstore WF 9-4 (14 hrs), TR 3-4 (2 hrs) = Total Weekly Bookstore Hours are 16
Bookstore optional M 9-4 (7 hrs), = Total Weekly Bookstore Optional Hours are  7 Average Weekly Bookstore Hours are under 18.5

Total Work Hours per week is under 29.5, average is about 25 hrs. per week as often I can not get from Tutoring to the bookstore in 0 min.

 

The Bookstore pays more, but in doing the tutoring I am working towards a nationally recognized Tutor Certification.

Also I am involved in a Leadership Institute at the college and that takes time away from work. About 7 hours are scheduled for Study and another 3 hrs on Saturday (10 hrs).

Class Times are about 7 hours a week (only 4 of which are counted)

Hence I have class (7) and study (10) and Bookstore (18) and Tutor (10) for a "workweek:" of 45 hrs

Added to this are the weekly commitments of church and Lodge and Grange and Collegiate Clubs, etc. of about 15 hours a week.

Hence about 60 hours a week are accounted for. If only eats once a day that will cut that time down to about 2 hours, hence 14 hours making the total 74hours.

Add in the time I must spend in transit to and from college and to and from the meetings, church, etc. and that is about 8+ hours a week or now 82 hours.

Add the time I must spend in bed (I get 11 min. of sleep as a narcoleptic during each 100min. of rest, so I must be resting for about 10 hours daily or 70 hours making it 152hours.

24 (hours a day) x 7(days a week) = 168 hours available in the week. 168 - 152 = a whopping 16 hours I have per week for "extra" stuff. It is usually used to make up time lost.

Actually, it is non-productive hours as that 16 hours is about 2 hours a day before retiring in which congnitavly I can do just about nothing. Hence, taking that time out I have 2 hours free