Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent, and also someone who has a job. If I ever got caught talking this poorly about clients, I'd be fired.
The rest of you almost certainly would too. And it's deserved.
Plus as someone in government I’d face pressure to resign. This is a no-brainer. I’m completely lost as to why everyone in education gets a pass for things no one else can do without repercussions.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent, and also someone who has a job. If I ever got caught talking this poorly about clients, I'd be fired.
The rest of you almost certainly would too. And it's deserved.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent, and also someone who has a job. If I ever got caught talking this poorly about clients, I'd be fired.
The rest of you almost certainly would too. And it's deserved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have to say, parents totally deserve it this year, and plenty of other years for many reasons. Fully empathize.
Sorry- not sorry.
+1. And I am a parent; not a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have to say, parents totally deserve it this year, and plenty of other years for many reasons. Fully empathize.
Sorry- not sorry.
+1. And I am a parent; not a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The entitlement is mind blowing.
Like it's soooooooo outrageous for taxpayers to expect school teachers to either actually do their jobs or to quit and stop getting money for nothing.
Teachers are doing their jobs. They are not getting "money for nothing." But you already knew that.
This is what public schools are offering during a pandemic? Don't like it? There's the door. Enjoy paying out the nose for private, if you can even get into one.
Anonymous wrote:How am I the first one to note that these aren't "educators." These are school board members. Typically local busybodies, gadflies, and wannabe politicians--very rarely current educators (who work for them).
Anonymous wrote:If parents are allowed to come in droves to DCUM to vent and bash teachers, school board members, and so on then educators should be able to do the same. I'm sure whatever was said isn't any worse than what has been said on these forums. The only difference being the ability to hide anonymously behind a screen.
Anonymous wrote:The entitlement is mind blowing.
Like it's soooooooo outrageous for taxpayers to expect school teachers to either actually do their jobs or to quit and stop getting money for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have to say, parents totally deserve it this year, and plenty of other years for many reasons. Fully empathize.
Sorry- not sorry.
+1. And I am a parent; not a teacher.