Anonymous wrote:A teacher with piercings and tattoos has no credibility in my eyes. That person is a flake, unreliable, and therefore ineligible to be taken seriously in the classroom.
I view such a person as a rocker/artist wannabe. They lacked the talent or discipline to be an artist so they picked teaching as a hopefully easy ride to get that early teacher's pension.
My children already follow my opinion concerning people with tattoos: they are trash, and belong in the dumpster with all the other undesirable people, the liars, the queers, the prostitutes, the drug users, and the slacker rocker wannabe losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - I don't see her everyday so I don't know if she shows off her tatoos at school. I do know one of them might be kind of hard to hide. I also know that she wears that nose piercing everyday.
I think that talking to my kid about my views on the inappropriateness of his teacher is not a good idea. I think that it is important to his success that I appear to be supportive of her. Regardless of my views, DC needs to respect her.
I don't insist that people conform to my values. I'm not going to insist anything in this case. I just think it is poor judgment on her part and on the school.
She is not some random person that DC sees out and about. She is his teacher. Someone there to teach him academics and how to behave in the world. She is one of his primary role models. I just wonder if we should expect more since she has been given this role.
Exactly. She is there to teach him academics and how to behave in the world. What do her tattoos and piercing have to do with either?
Well, tattoos and piercings are anti-social and professional, so setting aside the distraction part of it, it also conveys a message that they're somewhat acceptable in polite society when, in fact, they will directly interfere with career advancement later in life if the child emulates the teacher. So, I do understand OP's issues.
You simply don't see tatoos in the board room.
Anonymous wrote:A teacher with piercings and tattoos has no credibility in my eyes. That person is a flake, unreliable, and therefore ineligible to be taken seriously in the classroom.
I view such a person as a rocker/artist wannabe. They lacked the talent or discipline to be an artist so they picked teaching as a hopefully easy ride to get that early teacher's pension.
My children already follow my opinion concerning people with tattoos: they are trash, and belong in the dumpster with all the other undesirable people, the liars, the queers, the prostitutes, the drug users, and the slacker rocker wannabe losers.
And lets talk about how trashy pierced ears are!
Anonymous wrote:A teacher with piercings and tattoos has no credibility in my eyes. That person is a flake, unreliable, and therefore ineligible to be taken seriously in the classroom.
I view such a person as a rocker/artist wannabe. They lacked the talent or discipline to be an artist so they picked teaching as a hopefully easy ride to get that early teacher's pension.
My children already follow my opinion concerning people with tattoos: they are trash, and belong in the dumpster with all the other undesirable people, the liars, the queers, the prostitutes, the drug users, and the slacker rocker wannabe losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A teacher with piercings and tattoos has no credibility in my eyes. That person is a flake, unreliable, and therefore ineligible to be taken seriously in the classroom.
I view such a person as a rocker/artist wannabe. They lacked the talent or discipline to be an artist so they picked teaching as a hopefully easy ride to get that early teacher's pension.
My children already follow my opinion concerning people with tattoos: they are trash, and belong in the dumpster with all the other undesirable people, the liars, the queers, the prostitutes, the drug users, and the slacker rocker wannabe losers.
Must be a Christian...
Anonymous wrote:A teacher with piercings and tattoos has no credibility in my eyes. That person is a flake, unreliable, and therefore ineligible to be taken seriously in the classroom.
I view such a person as a rocker/artist wannabe. They lacked the talent or discipline to be an artist so they picked teaching as a hopefully easy ride to get that early teacher's pension.
My children already follow my opinion concerning people with tattoos: they are trash, and belong in the dumpster with all the other undesirable people, the liars, the queers, the prostitutes, the drug users, and the slacker rocker wannabe losers.