Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, Jeff, for sticking up for teachers. Working in DC is hard and most of us put in a lot of time and effort, but unfortunately, earn little respect. We are continuously called "lazy" and "dumb" and told that we have it easy since we have summers and vacations off.
It is not an easy job but it is a job that rewards us everyday through smiles and hugs and seeing the pride in our students' eyes when they accomplish something big.
The OP was being a bully. It was just another way to say, "Hey everyone, let's pick on the teachers!"
Jeff shut that down quickly. Thanks again, Jeff.
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Thank you, Jeff, for sticking up for teachers. Working in DC is hard and most of us put in a lot of time and effort, but unfortunately, earn little respect. We are continuously called "lazy" and "dumb" and told that we have it easy since we have summers and vacations off.
It is not an easy job but it is a job that rewards us everyday through smiles and hugs and seeing the pride in our students' eyes when they accomplish something big.
The OP was being a bully. It was just another way to say, "Hey everyone, let's pick on the teachers!"
Jeff shut that down quickly. Thanks again, Jeff.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, Jeff, for sticking up for teachers. Working in DC is hard and most of us put in a lot of time and effort, but unfortunately, earn little respect. We are continuously called "lazy" and "dumb" and told that we have it easy since we have summers and vacations off.
It is not an easy job but it is a job that rewards us everyday through smiles and hugs and seeing the pride in our students' eyes when they accomplish something big.
The OP was being a bully. It was just another way to say, "Hey everyone, let's pick on the teachers!"
Jeff shut that down quickly. Thanks again, Jeff.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, Jeff, for sticking up for teachers. Working in DC is hard and most of us put in a lot of time and effort, but unfortunately, earn little respect. We are continuously called "lazy" and "dumb" and told that we have it easy since we have summers and vacations off.
It is not an easy job but it is a job that rewards us everyday through smiles and hugs and seeing the pride in our students' eyes when they accomplish something big.
The OP was being a bully. It was just another way to say, "Hey everyone, let's pick on the teachers!"
Jeff shut that down quickly. Thanks again, Jeff.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, Jeff, for sticking up for teachers. Working in DC is hard and most of us put in a lot of time and effort, but unfortunately, earn little respect. We are continuously called "lazy" and "dumb" and told that we have it easy since we have summers and vacations off.
It is not an easy job but it is a job that rewards us everyday through smiles and hugs and seeing the pride in our students' eyes when they accomplish something big.
The OP was being a bully. It was just another way to say, "Hey everyone, let's pick on the teachers!"
Jeff shut that down quickly. Thanks again, Jeff.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, Jeff, for sticking up for teachers. Working in DC is hard and most of us put in a lot of time and effort, but unfortunately, earn little respect. We are continuously called "lazy" and "dumb" and told that we have it easy since we have summers and vacations off.
It is not an easy job but it is a job that rewards us everyday through smiles and hugs and seeing the pride in our students' eyes when they accomplish something big.
The OP was being a bully. It was just another way to say, "Hey everyone, let's pick on the teachers!"
Jeff shut that down quickly. Thanks again, Jeff.
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Anonymous wrote:Thank you, Jeff, for sticking up for teachers. Working in DC is hard and most of us put in a lot of time and effort, but unfortunately, earn little respect. We are continuously called "lazy" and "dumb" and told that we have it easy since we have summers and vacations off.
It is not an easy job but it is a job that rewards us everyday through smiles and hugs and seeing the pride in our students' eyes when they accomplish something big.
The OP was being a bully. It was just another way to say, "Hey everyone, let's pick on the teachers!"
Jeff shut that down quickly. Thanks again, Jeff.
Anonymous wrote:After four days have now passed you say that no one is certain about the name of the OP. Jeff if your intentions were good, why did wait four days to let the OP in on the secret that you had not tracked him/her down to their computer terminal.
You freely throw rotten insults at the OP while at the same time you have traced to her workplace after allowing her to log on as anonymous.
OP was just a person who made a quick post. OP did not deserve to have Jeff respond to her in an aggressive and personal way. To go after an anonymous blogger in a personal way was a violation of trust. If Jeff is going to disclose personal information about anyone then he should stop misleading the public and he should eliminate the apparently false status he presently calls "Anonymous".
Anonymous wrote:The OP was not bullying anyone. The OP was only stating an opinion like everyone else on DCUM so there was no need for Jeff to take the extra step by saying he knew something personal about the OP
When Jeff says that an individual is posting something as "anonymous" a reasonable person would believe they are doing so anonymously.