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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My mom volunteered at my school all the time and it sucked. I felt like I never had any private space. [/quote] Volunteering all the time does not equal pitching in and doing your part. You can be involved and not be suffocating.[/quote] Why don't you just admit you have nothing better to do and no useful skills to contribute to anyone so you play at grade school all day to stave off boredom. See how they knife cuts both ways? [/quote] Oh sweetie, please... I still work. That's what you don't get. I have a highly fulfilling, unique, and fairly glamourous career. I also help out when I can. It's really not that complicated.[/quote] Good for you. Now stop shitting on others whose careers don't have the same flexibility that allow them to hippity hop off to school during work hours. People like, I don't know, doctors, law enforcement, etc whose presence at work is mandatory and not able to be set aside to stuff envelopes. [/quote] You sound too angry to be a good teacher. Now I weep for your students too. I see police officers, doctors, teachers , nurses, business women, professors, engineers...all kinds of working moms and dads take time out to help or participate in school events. No one is asking you to scoop icecream or stuff envelopes, so it seems that your understanding of what volunteers or involved parents do is extremely limited. You seem like an al lround angry and ineffective parent, spouse and teacher. There are volunteers who help from home, there are volunteers who step up to do one small task from their office...there are many ways to volunteer and become involved. You just seem to be a person who is selfish and lashing out on others who are volunteering. [/quote]
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