Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ Nonsense like that, by the way, is why teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers.
I don't understand why you'd work at a preschool whose philosophy you didn't agree with. There are schools that aren't like this--
Because I like working with the children. Because I like some of my coworkers. Because I love my room. Because I get paid very well. Because of the health insurance. There are lots of reasons why people work in places whose philosophies they disagree with.
Also, I've worked in a number of preschools. The only ones I've worked in that didn't have an obsessive assessment culture are the ones that weren't part of the public school system, which meant the pay was very, very, very low. Been there, done that, not going back.
O.k. you might check off the box that a kid CAN hold a 3" ball with his/her non-dominate hand (without really knowing if that is true or not). But obviously you can't give every kid the exact same assessment. Do you ever check off the NO the kid CAN NOT hold a 3"ball box on a kid (without knowing if that is really true or not)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ Nonsense like that, by the way, is why teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers.
I don't understand why you'd work at a preschool whose philosophy you didn't agree with. There are schools that aren't like this--
Because I like working with the children. Because I like some of my coworkers. Because I love my room. Because I get paid very well. Because of the health insurance. There are lots of reasons why people work in places whose philosophies they disagree with.
Also, I've worked in a number of preschools. The only ones I've worked in that didn't have an obsessive assessment culture are the ones that weren't part of the public school system, which meant the pay was very, very, very low. Been there, done that, not going back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College professors are some of the least talented ego-inflated hacks around, administrators are evil, & HR is stupid.
But I don't think that's a dirty secret.
It's also not true. I did my PhD from Harvard. Only the best in my class (not me) had the chance to go on to faculty positions. One of them spent ten years as a postdoc. The ones who made it are some of the most brilliant people in the world and also the most dedicated. If they have an ego, it's because they have earned the right to.
In my field, the ones who made it (attained faculty positions) were just the ones who were willing to put up with the BS for the longest. They weren't actually the smartest. The smartest people I met in grad school and during my postdoc all left science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College professors are some of the least talented ego-inflated hacks around, administrators are evil, & HR is stupid.
But I don't think that's a dirty secret.
It's also not true. I did my PhD from Harvard. Only the best in my class (not me) had the chance to go on to faculty positions. One of them spent ten years as a postdoc. The ones who made it are some of the most brilliant people in the world and also the most dedicated. If they have an ego, it's because they have earned the right to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sibley Drs, nurses, staff are gossips. It is not uncommon to hear Drs trash patients or their colleagues. Major unprofessional culture.
Oh, I can back this one up. It's part of why I avoided specific pediatricians when my kids needed one. Lots of gossip about the kids and their parents.
Yes. A relative works there and is a total busybody. Talks to me about work people and I don't even know who they are!
That would be HIPAA violation
Not exactly. In my case I'm referring to talking about non-patients. Seems the environment there tends toward a more chatty work culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many years I worked in the Entertainment Industry - TV and film. There are too many secrets and they aren't worth spilling on this forum. i wouldn't even tell them if you were offering money.
I expect most people in truly interesting industries would feel the same.
+1
I have heard this from my California friends.Juicy stuff about who does what.
Anonymous wrote:College professors are some of the least talented ego-inflated hacks around, administrators are evil, & HR is stupid.
But I don't think that's a dirty secret.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sibley Drs, nurses, staff are gossips. It is not uncommon to hear Drs trash patients or their colleagues. Major unprofessional culture.
Oh, I can back this one up. It's part of why I avoided specific pediatricians when my kids needed one. Lots of gossip about the kids and their parents.
Yes. A relative works there and is a total busybody. Talks to me about work people and I don't even know who they are!
That would be HIPAA violation
Not exactly. In my case I'm referring to talking about non-patients. Seems the environment there tends toward a more chatty work culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably not a secret BUT I worked in a retail store and we all pretty much had sex all over the place in there.
+1 in restaurants. Also, lots of drinking & drugs.
Journalism--probably 50% of the stories you read are advertisements in disguise.
Child care--oh, Lord. Let's just say parents only see a TINY sliver of what goes on.
I know someone that worked at a Montessori and I kid you not she's the dumbest person I know. Very sweet and means well but I mean DIM. We are talking lacking both intelligence and common sense. Cannot spell common words. Scary that she was an assistant teacher. She worked for a long time at a school out-of-state and could not keep a job at the schools here so at least she was weeded out. Bless her heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a zookeeper in many zoos, and you would not believe the amount of animal mistreatment and neglect. I finally had to quit when animals were being euthanized for reasons like "it's the end of our shift and we don't want to deal with this, just put it down and lets go home". A lot of people who works in zoos really don't like their animals all that much, and they HATE the public.
Zoos also don't do nearly as much for wildlife conservation as they lead you to believe. 99+% of animals bred in zoos go live in other zoos. Only a handful of facilities actually release animals back into the wild. But they make it appear like they are saving all these endangered species to raise $$.
I don't know much about zoos. I would think the people who have the authority to put an animal down would at least be a veterinary technician of some sort right? It's not the people who clean the cages or a keeper? I wouldn't think its a field you'd go into if you didn't love them - vet degrees are expensive and I read that the suicide rates are high.
Also whats the deal with the escaped bobcat last month?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sibley Drs, nurses, staff are gossips. It is not uncommon to hear Drs trash patients or their colleagues. Major unprofessional culture.
Oh, I can back this one up. It's part of why I avoided specific pediatricians when my kids needed one. Lots of gossip about the kids and their parents.
Yes. A relative works there and is a total busybody. Talks to me about work people and I don't even know who they are!
That would be HIPAA violation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sibley Drs, nurses, staff are gossips. It is not uncommon to hear Drs trash patients or their colleagues. Major unprofessional culture.
Oh, I can back this one up. It's part of why I avoided specific pediatricians when my kids needed one. Lots of gossip about the kids and their parents.
Yes. A relative works there and is a total busybody. Talks to me about work people and I don't even know who they are!