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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can someone clarify exactly what happened. Drinking alcohol in front of students is not acceptable. Drinking alcohol privately no one cares. [/quote] You think, in theory, one drink in front of kids isn’t acceptable- after hours on a field trip? In other words, modeling responsible drinking is a bad thing? DP[/quote] Depends on the work contract. I am not allowed to drink alcohol inside the work cafeteria. I would expect teachers to not drink alcohol while taking care of my kids. Even if it’s just having dinner.[/quote] Then I’m sure you would agree you shouldn’t have a drink with dinner after hours at a work conference. The conference is an extension of the office, after all. [/quote] How many minors attend work conferences? So yes, alcohol in dinner at work conference it’s ok. [/quote] You said alcohol in your work place isn’t appropriate, but a conference is an extension of work. Now you’re changing your story to drinking in the presence of minors. That’s fine. I’m assuming you never have a drink with dinner around your kids, right? And you don’t dine at restaurants that serve alcohol, right? [/quote] You can try your arguments in one place: Anonymous Alcoholics. Good luck convincing them. Following your argument. Drinking alcohol at your home it’s ok, but not so much while you are on duty. For example, I haven’t met doctors drinking while making a diagnostic. If you don’t like the rule, you can try another school. You might be surprised to learn their views. [/quote] If you drink while on duty parenting, which is 24/7, maybe you should take your own advice and head to AA. But in all seriousness, kids binge drink because of parents like you. You throw a fit over kids being exposed to responsible drinking around role models, then you wonder why they abuse it behind your back. Europeans would laugh at your provincial attitude. [/quote]
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