Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decades ago I taught at a university as an adjunct. I was a hardass, I admit, on grading and class attendance. A female student accused me of improper actions as she had earned a grade which she did not like. As I was teaching 5 courses and several hundred students, she was just another roster name, I did not know her, but became much too aware of her. Her mother was very high in the University, as I discovered, and was very protective of her daughter.
As I was under contract to teach 5 courses again the Spring semester, the University could not easily fire me. But they could, and did, make my life a living hell. Lawyers hired by the University would frequently sit in my classes and note everything I said and did. I was required to hold office hours daily when I wasn’t teaching, and people would watch me. People would follow me home and often park outside my home, sometimes all night and weekends. The stress nearly destroyed me, and I seriously contemplated.
Literally the last moment the final exams ended my health care and other benefits were terminated, even though contractually they were to extend through the summer.
We are…soul sucking, life destroying monsters.
Does the school happen to begin with the letter G?
Anonymous wrote:I had a boss who had a public wedding website. The location of the wedding was somewhere just shocking. Somewhere you should NEVER have your wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Decades ago I taught at a university as an adjunct. I was a hardass, I admit, on grading and class attendance. A female student accused me of improper actions as she had earned a grade which she did not like. As I was teaching 5 courses and several hundred students, she was just another roster name, I did not know her, but became much too aware of her. Her mother was very high in the University, as I discovered, and was very protective of her daughter.
As I was under contract to teach 5 courses again the Spring semester, the University could not easily fire me. But they could, and did, make my life a living hell. Lawyers hired by the University would frequently sit in my classes and note everything I said and did. I was required to hold office hours daily when I wasn’t teaching, and people would watch me. People would follow me home and often park outside my home, sometimes all night and weekends. The stress nearly destroyed me, and I seriously contemplated.
Literally the last moment the final exams ended my health care and other benefits were terminated, even though contractually they were to extend through the summer.
We are…soul sucking, life destroying monsters.
Anonymous wrote:I had a boss who managed to rarely come to work, and micromanage at the same time. It was the strangest dichotomy. She insulted all her staff all the time, and their work, played favorites, pitted people against each other, and was a political appointee, so spent all of her time trying to keep her job, while not doing any work. It was the worst job I ever had and I almost had a nervous breakdown while I was there.
Anonymous wrote:Tell us about it. Make me feel better.