Teacher gifts: No mugs and no ornaments!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These go in the trash or the giveaway pile in the break room. What else can you add?


Your post sounds violent towards students and parents. Your demeanor reflects frustration, ignorance and cowardly. Why don’t you quit your job now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These go in the trash or the giveaway pile in the break room. What else can you add?


Your post sounds violent towards students and parents. Your demeanor reflects frustration, ignorance and cowardy. Why don’t you quit your job now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These kind of threads are so distasteful. Teachers are professionals. If they don’t like a gift, they should dispose of it discreetly by re-gifting or tossing it. These kinds of threads make teachers look ridiculous.


This is why they lose respect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These kind of threads are so distasteful. Teachers are professionals. If they don’t like a gift, they should dispose of it discreetly by re-gifting or tossing it. These kinds of threads make teachers look ridiculous.


This is why they lose respect.


This post was started in December, before the holidays. Lots of people wonder what to get teachers. Lots of companies also have cutsy items posed for sale like mugs and ornaments. This is a psa saying teachers don’t really have a need for them. Doctors don’t want them either. It’s a way to actually have us all save our money by not buying these items.
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