Anonymous wrote:^ Nonsense like that, by the way, is why teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a preschool teacher. The administration is primarily interested in having us assess the kids and enter data. Also, most teachers don't take the kids out to play when it's below 50 degrees, even though we can go out down to 25.
Because I actually care about the children, I fake pretty much all the assessments and spend my time with, you know, the kids instead.
And I go out right down to the 25 degree limit. Some classrooms, though, don't see outdoors between October and March.
I think you'd be better off finding a school whose philosophy of testing aligns with your own. Faking your job is its own dirty secret.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a preschool teacher. The administration is primarily interested in having us assess the kids and enter data. Also, most teachers don't take the kids out to play when it's below 50 degrees, even though we can go out down to 25.
Because I actually care about the children, I fake pretty much all the assessments and spend my time with, you know, the kids instead.
And I go out right down to the 25 degree limit. Some classrooms, though, don't see outdoors between October and March.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Corporate attorney.
Most lawyers with billable hour quotas defraud their clients by billing for time not worked.
Sometimes it's minor "rounding" or "estimating", but it many cases it's intentional and deliberate.
i can attest to this. i was chastised for working too quickly on a memo. told i should have taken my time, and kept the meter running to go to the bathroom, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a preschool teacher. The administration is primarily interested in having us assess the kids and enter data. Also, most teachers don't take the kids out to play when it's below 50 degrees, even though we can go out down to 25.
Anonymous wrote:Sibley Drs, nurses, staff are gossips. It is not uncommon to hear Drs trash patients or their colleagues. Major unprofessional culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was 20 years ago in lobbying ..many of the guys drank all afternoon. We used to drag our head guy in to testify on the Hill. I had to go to his favorite watering hole...Garys (no longer there )to drag him out
I was waiting for lobbying to be mentioned. I know a couple lobbyists like this but it's damaged their reputation -- I think by and large it doesn't happen anymore outside of evening receptions. Hill staff can't afford to drink with lobbyists and lobbyists aren't allowed to buy them drinks. I think lobbying is one profession where the perception is far worse than the reality.
Anonymous wrote:This was 20 years ago in lobbying ..many of the guys drank all afternoon. We used to drag our head guy in to testify on the Hill. I had to go to his favorite watering hole...Garys (no longer there )to drag him out
Anonymous wrote:Another college friend's mother was a psychologist and she herself was in and out of the hospital having electro shock therapy!