Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
I don’t have a union rep. About 3 percent of the faculty belong to FEA.
Well, then the other 97% of you need to stop letting FEA give the impression that they speak for you. You preach to kids about not giving into peer pressure and standing up for their beliefs. Time to walk the walk. When you keep your head down and stay quiet, the FEA is the only voice parents hear. And frankly, the FEA is noxious and making parents despise teachers.
Yeah, looks like we have to unionize so the fake union leader will stop spouting BS at school board meetings. We didn’t take her seriously because we assumed people didn’t listen to her. To tell you the truth, I don’t think they are listening to her. Teachers are just a convenient scapegoat for whatever is holding up schools opening and Kim is making that very nice and easy for them. Maybe that’s why she gets to speak and the other two fake unions don’t.
I’m informed enough about education in FCPS to have kids in both pupil placement IB and TJ. And I have always thought she speaks for you. She’s the only voice talking about what teachers want. And as a parent, I’m not going to go digging for which association represents which portion of teachers. She says she the teachers Union. The SB treats her like the teachers Union. So, I try to keep 2 teens and 2 teleworkers above water and think: this is what teachers want.
Kimberly Adam’s clearly has further political aspirations. Although I doubt she gets far since she cannot read the room. I’m sure if thousands of teachers told her to STFU, she would.
Anonymous wrote:Stop vaccinating them altogether for now if they are not currently in person.
There are high risk groups not getting vaccinated, there are front facing employees of various industries not getting vaccinated, there are people aged 75+ that are not getting vaccinated because there aren't enough vaccines.
Everyone that absolutely need the vaccine *right now* because of those factors should be getting the vaccine right now. Not teachers that are distance learning and not for future needs of *possible* in person teaching who knows how far down the line that the can keeps getting kicked down.
Everyone working at in person jobs should be getting vaccinated not the maybe I'll be working in person later people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
For some reason Kimberly Adams thinks she represents you. Because someone joined her union and voted for her. Then she mad big news getting vaccinated. Does she even teach BTW? If she doesn’t represent you, for the love of God choose someone else. And no, saying: she doesn’t represent me, but I’m being peer pressured into not contradicting her doesn’t make you anything but a coward. Put up. Or STFU.
What, exactly, do you want someone who is not an FEA member to do? I cannot contact her to disagree, as I am not a member of FEA.
Every time I get a survey or my admin asks, I say I’m ready to go back as soon as I’m vaccinated, but that I’ll go back before it I have to. I don’t have time or energy or desire to fight a few super vocal people on either side. It’s also not my job to. I personally don’t really care where I teach, I’ll do it anywhere the best I can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
For some reason Kimberly Adams thinks she represents you. Because someone joined her union and voted for her. Then she mad big news getting vaccinated. Does she even teach BTW? If she doesn’t represent you, for the love of God choose someone else. And no, saying: she doesn’t represent me, but I’m being peer pressured into not contradicting her doesn’t make you anything but a coward. Put up. Or STFU.
I didn’t want to be part of a union for God’s sake. And now I have to organize a union to combat a pretend union? I so don’t have the time or energy for this. I hear you. She needs to STFU. i just can’t do this signature gathering letter writing campaign thing. I am depressed enough as it is.
Well then congrats. Kimberly Adam’s speaks for you in most parents minds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
I don’t have a union rep. About 3 percent of the faculty belong to FEA.
Well, then the other 97% of you need to stop letting FEA give the impression that they speak for you. You preach to kids about not giving into peer pressure and standing up for their beliefs. Time to walk the walk. When you keep your head down and stay quiet, the FEA is the only voice parents hear. And frankly, the FEA is noxious and making parents despise teachers.
Yeah, looks like we have to unionize so the fake union leader will stop spouting BS at school board meetings. We didn’t take her seriously because we assumed people didn’t listen to her. To tell you the truth, I don’t think they are listening to her. Teachers are just a convenient scapegoat for whatever is holding up schools opening and Kim is making that very nice and easy for them. Maybe that’s why she gets to speak and the other two fake unions don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe an aide to a virulent anti-labor conservative would hold such a position.![]()
hard to believe that the teachers unions abhorrent behavior has made me, a die-hard liberal, align with an Eric Cantor aide.
It would be great if we actually had unions in Northern Virginia, but we don’t. You think teachers are on strike or something? Idiot.
I think 20% of teacher submitted ADA requests and overwhelmed the system because they were egged on by the unions. And that made reopening this fall while numbers were low possible. So, not exactly a strike. But, definitely a sick out type job action. I can’t imagine how bad it would have been if bargaining rights had actually gone through.
This will get us a Republican Governor next fall. It would be my first Republican vote ever. But, NoVA has always cared more about education than any other issue. And if a Republican Governor Union busting is what it takes to get 5 days a week of school for my kid, I’m in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe an aide to a virulent anti-labor conservative would hold such a position.![]()
hard to believe that the teachers unions abhorrent behavior has made me, a die-hard liberal, align with an Eric Cantor aide.
It would be great if we actually had unions in Northern Virginia, but we don’t. You think teachers are on strike or something? Idiot.
I think 20% of teacher submitted ADA requests and overwhelmed the system because they were egged on by the unions. And that made reopening this fall while numbers were low possible. So, not exactly a strike. But, definitely a sick out type job action. I can’t imagine how bad it would have been if bargaining rights had actually gone through.
This will get us a Republican Governor next fall. It would be my first Republican vote ever. But, NoVA has always cared more about education than any other issue. And if a Republican Governor Union busting is what it takes to get 5 days a week of school for my kid, I’m in.
Anonymous wrote:Stop vaccinating them altogether for now if they are not currently in person.
There are high risk groups not getting vaccinated, there are front facing employees of various industries not getting vaccinated, there are people aged 75+ that are not getting vaccinated because there aren't enough vaccines.
Everyone that absolutely need the vaccine *right now* because of those factors should be getting the vaccine right now. Not teachers that are distance learning and not for future needs of *possible* in person teaching who knows how far down the line that the can keeps getting kicked down.
Everyone working at in person jobs should be getting vaccinated not the maybe I'll be working in person later people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
For some reason Kimberly Adams thinks she represents you. Because someone joined her union and voted for her. Then she mad big news getting vaccinated. Does she even teach BTW? If she doesn’t represent you, for the love of God choose someone else. And no, saying: she doesn’t represent me, but I’m being peer pressured into not contradicting her doesn’t make you anything but a coward. Put up. Or STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
For some reason Kimberly Adams thinks she represents you. Because someone joined her union and voted for her. Then she mad big news getting vaccinated. Does she even teach BTW? If she doesn’t represent you, for the love of God choose someone else. And no, saying: she doesn’t represent me, but I’m being peer pressured into not contradicting her doesn’t make you anything but a coward. Put up. Or STFU.
I didn’t want to be part of a union for God’s sake. And now I have to organize a union to combat a pretend union? I so don’t have the time or energy for this. I hear you. She needs to STFU. i just can’t do this signature gathering letter writing campaign thing. I am depressed enough as it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
I don’t have a union rep. About 3 percent of the faculty belong to FEA.
Well, then the other 97% of you need to stop letting FEA give the impression that they speak for you. You preach to kids about not giving into peer pressure and standing up for their beliefs. Time to walk the walk. When you keep your head down and stay quiet, the FEA is the only voice parents hear. And frankly, the FEA is noxious and making parents despise teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe an aide to a virulent anti-labor conservative would hold such a position.![]()
hard to believe that the teachers unions abhorrent behavior has made me, a die-hard liberal, align with an Eric Cantor aide.
It would be great if we actually had unions in Northern Virginia, but we don’t. You think teachers are on strike or something? Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
I don’t have a union rep. About 3 percent of the faculty belong to FEA.