Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is normal about the turnover rate at BIM. If interested ask about admin, faculty, staff and students.
Wish they could see this forum.
Some do see this thread. And some have rather fresh experience to share. However, sharing this experience (either positive or negative) could lead to an easy identification. Few would like to be known on an anonymous forum.
Especially this time of year. BIM is one of those workplaces where you can get called in and told you won't be coming back next year with no warning or reason. It's at will employment, and when they change their mind for whatever mysterious corporate reason, bye bye.
Part of the reason so much of the staff turns over is that they see what happens to others and know how much support they can really count on from the corporate owners. Better to find another school with a solid working relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is normal about the turnover rate at BIM. If interested ask about admin, faculty, staff and students.
Wish they could see this forum.
Some do see this thread. And some have rather fresh experience to share. However, sharing this experience (either positive or negative) could lead to an easy identification. Few would like to be known on an anonymous forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is normal about the turnover rate at BIM. If interested ask about admin, faculty, staff and students.
Wish they could see this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing is normal about the turnover rate at BIM. If interested ask about admin, faculty, staff and students.
Anonymous wrote:It did exist. There were a few before.
Anonymous wrote:I currently work there and all of the above is true. No assumptions or exaggerations. Teachers struggle with the HOPS, too. She doesn't just work with staff. She is in charge of all things HR which obviously impacts all of us.