Every single one fits and works perfectly. And the curves makes them feel great.

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    She is a paid apprentice to the school. When someone loses their contract or cant find a place to work, we offer help.

    This is to keep them busy and challenged (the curves are programmed by hand). And its also to make nice, shiny stuff for me.

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      also to make nice, shiny stuff for me

      I’d be very surprised if that was explicit and in writing. Having been exploited by teachers at university, I’m sensitive to this kind of thing. Your students are not there to make stuff for your benefit. It seems to me like you’re exploiting them.

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        Sure you have the right to believe what you want. Maybe youre used to a shithole country like america, where people are more exploited.

        The schools apprentice makes whatever we tell them. They are in unions and have the same rights as everyone else. And the same rules goes for our workshop as everywhere else in this country.

        P.S. the gifts I get from my students also tell me how miserable they are.

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          Maybe youre used to a shithole country like america

          No, I’m in the UK, as was the exploiting university.

          The schools apprentice makes whatever we tell them.

          The issue is not what they make or who tells them to make it. The issue is what happens to the things they make after they’re made and who benefits.

          the gifts

          Gifts? You mean the things you tell them to make or are you talking about other things they give to you?

          how miserable they are

          O_o

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            The issue is what happens to the things they make after they’re made and who benefits.

            The exact same as when any machinist is given a job. Should people get paid extra, because it’s a nice part (rhetorical question, change the law if they should)? We’re not selling any products (in fact that would be illegal, because it would distort the competition on the market).

            Gifts? You mean the things you tell them to make or are you talking about other things they give to you?

            I mean the 4 giftbaskets I’ve gotten from the 7 classes I’ve taught so far. And the extra things like a soda or a piece of chocolate. Just like I give my classes a soda from time to time. I guess there is a problem with that as well…

            I’ve explained enough… If you still don’t get it, I can’t help you.