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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If 94% of the people who worked for me said they don’t have confidence in me I’d be humiliated. And I’d resign. Rosskamm is desperately clinging on because he needs this grift. [/quote] Sincerely if 94% said they didn’t have confidence in me my first question would be “I didn’t ask you”. I’m not worried that the staff has no confidence. [/quote] WTF!!! 94% of your staff says they don’t have confidence in you, and you respond, “I didn’t ask you”. What kind of psychopath thinks this way Are you our President lol[/quote] I get why you feel that way but ultimately the boss often has to make hard decisions. As a parent I want to understand why staff voted this way. That’s the part I’m having an issue understanding. [/quote] Really? This again? Many of us are "bosses" who have to make hard decisions that are unpopular. That's vastly different from being so bad at your job that 94% of your employees vote that they have no confidence in you. As a point of reference, the current president has a 40% approval rating. [/quote] You keep pointing to the 94% as if that’s necessary and sufficient. To a large plurality, if not majority here, there’s not enough detail in anything provided up to this point for that to be the case. The partisans against the head of school on here and IRL have negatively polarized other parents because their ability to argue is so low. Honestly I would be worried to see this level of argument from a high school kid, let alone an adult who passed a writing class in college. [/quote] So you're at the insults stage now? You’re the only one dismissing the staff’s vote and continually complaining there are no details despite ample evidence otherwise. A six-page staff letter with five numbered categories of specific concerns, dates, names, and figures has been shared in this thread multiple times. 94% of the staff have confidence in the ED. If that’s not enough detail, I’d genuinely like to know what would be. Not rhetorically. What specific question do you have that hasn’t been answered? I’ll answer it. As for the quality of argument: attacking how people write instead of what they’re saying is what you do when you don’t have a response to what they’re saying. The 94% isn’t the whole argument. It’s one data point in a documented case. If you’ve been in this thread and still think there’s no detail, that’s a choice, not a conclusion.[/quote] Just so you know, you’re talking to multiple people. I still don’t see a reason why the have “no confidence” with the ED. That is more interesting than the 6 points on the letter of complaint. I do think maintenance staff need a raise. For sure. But everything else seemed to fall under the big bucket of staffing shortages and need to hire. How is this the ED’s problem? I am genuinely asking. [/quote]
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