Guess what, folks?

Proponents of longer summer vacations are getting a boost from a new survey that says most teachers want to work fewer days for the chance to start school later.

The N.C. Association of Educators said Wednesday that in a telephone survey last week of more than 45,000 members, more than 60 percent said they were willing to have 10 teacher workdays cut from the school calendar as long as they did not lose any pay.

Well, duh!

I wonder how my boss feels about less work for the same pay.