Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was tacky and not a good look for fcps. It got Washington Post coverage:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2023/06/17/fairfax-schools-phishing-email-teacher-appreciation/
It’s blocked for those of us who don’t have an account.
Did FCPS IT send a fake email testing to see which teachers would click a link? I’m a teacher in another district. If that was it, I find it hard to believe anyone took an email from a superintendent with a gift card link seriously. The bizarre thing is if this was purposefully created by their own people. I don’t really understand this situation.
Anonymous wrote:It was tacky and not a good look for fcps. It got Washington Post coverage:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2023/06/17/fairfax-schools-phishing-email-teacher-appreciation/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teacher, I'm surprised by how bothered other teachers get by these things. I saw it, laughed, deleted. I do my best to not fit the stereotype of the whining teacher.
Same. I saw it. The email address or something else didn’t seem right, so I reported as phish and moved on.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb question...what is AEM?
Anonymous wrote:As a teacher, I'm surprised by how bothered other teachers get by these things. I saw it, laughed, deleted. I do my best to not fit the stereotype of the whining teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came over from the APS side to this thread to see what the chatter was. A FCPS employee made a very hysterical post about this in AEM.
Let me start out with my disclaimer: my mother and mother in law are lifelong retired teachers. I heard over the years and continue to hear based on their continued connections about how tough things are in the education field. I think schools and teachers are under resourced and underpaid.
Now that we’ve established that, let me say that I work for the fed government. Paid less than the private sector but work in humanitarian programming and am passionate about the work and its impact on vulnerable populations. Do I get fake phishing emails? Yes! Do they sometimes offer cruises or other enticing things? Yes!
What was my ten years of service gift? A pin that was smaller than a quarter. But you’re not going to see me blowing up the internet whining about how I’m SO under appreciated and work extra hours year round on some real crazy stuff and how volatile and insane the whiplash can feel when administrations change and political appointees can be real idiots. And that’s saying it nicely.
Listen, it’s called work. And that’s why they have to pay you to be there.
This lady on AEM seems relatively desperate and unhinged. If you’re going to get your panties in a bunch over this you’ve got some real first world problems.
Feel free to stay on AEM.
+1,000 The sexist phrases you are using (panties in a bunch) Can stay far away from here.
I am the pp that wrote the post you are referencing, and I am a woman, and the post I am reacting to that was written by an FCPS teacher who resides in Arlington and wrote on AEM was written by a woman…..so maybe you should just check to make sure you don’t have any gathering or bunching going on yourself![]()
Anonymous wrote:Came over from the APS side to this thread to see what the chatter was. A FCPS employee made a very hysterical post about this in AEM.
Let me start out with my disclaimer: my mother and mother in law are lifelong retired teachers. I heard over the years and continue to hear based on their continued connections about how tough things are in the education field. I think schools and teachers are under resourced and underpaid.
Now that we’ve established that, let me say that I work for the fed government. Paid less than the private sector but work in humanitarian programming and am passionate about the work and its impact on vulnerable populations. Do I get fake phishing emails? Yes! Do they sometimes offer cruises or other enticing things? Yes!
What was my ten years of service gift? A pin that was smaller than a quarter. But you’re not going to see me blowing up the internet whining about how I’m SO under appreciated and work extra hours year round on some real crazy stuff and how volatile and insane the whiplash can feel when administrations change and political appointees can be real idiots. And that’s saying it nicely.
Listen, it’s called work. And that’s why they have to pay you to be there.
This lady on AEM seems relatively desperate and unhinged. If you’re going to get your panties in a bunch over this you’ve got some real first world problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came over from the APS side to this thread to see what the chatter was. A FCPS employee made a very hysterical post about this in AEM.
Let me start out with my disclaimer: my mother and mother in law are lifelong retired teachers. I heard over the years and continue to hear based on their continued connections about how tough things are in the education field. I think schools and teachers are under resourced and underpaid.
Now that we’ve established that, let me say that I work for the fed government. Paid less than the private sector but work in humanitarian programming and am passionate about the work and its impact on vulnerable populations. Do I get fake phishing emails? Yes! Do they sometimes offer cruises or other enticing things? Yes!
What was my ten years of service gift? A pin that was smaller than a quarter. But you’re not going to see me blowing up the internet whining about how I’m SO under appreciated and work extra hours year round on some real crazy stuff and how volatile and insane the whiplash can feel when administrations change and political appointees can be real idiots. And that’s saying it nicely.
Listen, it’s called work. And that’s why they have to pay you to be there.
This lady on AEM seems relatively desperate and unhinged. If you’re going to get your panties in a bunch over this you’ve got some real first world problems.
Feel free to stay on AEM.
+1,000 The sexist phrases you are using (panties in a bunch) Can stay far away from here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came over from the APS side to this thread to see what the chatter was. A FCPS employee made a very hysterical post about this in AEM.
Let me start out with my disclaimer: my mother and mother in law are lifelong retired teachers. I heard over the years and continue to hear based on their continued connections about how tough things are in the education field. I think schools and teachers are under resourced and underpaid.
Now that we’ve established that, let me say that I work for the fed government. Paid less than the private sector but work in humanitarian programming and am passionate about the work and its impact on vulnerable populations. Do I get fake phishing emails? Yes! Do they sometimes offer cruises or other enticing things? Yes!
What was my ten years of service gift? A pin that was smaller than a quarter. But you’re not going to see me blowing up the internet whining about how I’m SO under appreciated and work extra hours year round on some real crazy stuff and how volatile and insane the whiplash can feel when administrations change and political appointees can be real idiots. And that’s saying it nicely.
Listen, it’s called work. And that’s why they have to pay you to be there.
This lady on AEM seems relatively desperate and unhinged. If you’re going to get your panties in a bunch over this you’ve got some real first world problems.
Feel free to stay on AEM.
Anonymous wrote:No, I reported the email as phishing since I knew the county would never actually show tangible appreciation to its employees! The test was in poor taste and a slap to the face on the last day of school. I’m glad the superintendent sent out an apology email (not that it made much of a difference), and I’m curious to see if there will be any changes to the phishing emails next year.
Anonymous wrote:Came over from the APS side to this thread to see what the chatter was. A FCPS employee made a very hysterical post about this in AEM.
Let me start out with my disclaimer: my mother and mother in law are lifelong retired teachers. I heard over the years and continue to hear based on their continued connections about how tough things are in the education field. I think schools and teachers are under resourced and underpaid.
Now that we’ve established that, let me say that I work for the fed government. Paid less than the private sector but work in humanitarian programming and am passionate about the work and its impact on vulnerable populations. Do I get fake phishing emails? Yes! Do they sometimes offer cruises or other enticing things? Yes!
What was my ten years of service gift? A pin that was smaller than a quarter. But you’re not going to see me blowing up the internet whining about how I’m SO under appreciated and work extra hours year round on some real crazy stuff and how volatile and insane the whiplash can feel when administrations change and political appointees can be real idiots. And that’s saying it nicely.
Listen, it’s called work. And that’s why they have to pay you to be there.
This lady on AEM seems relatively desperate and unhinged. If you’re going to get your panties in a bunch over this you’ve got some real first world problems.