Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sb sells tea, pastries, and I think fruit based drinks without coffee. They also sell music CD's.
And I would not be surprised if there is a secondary market for SB gift cards.
And it's all crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. I don't play favorites with any kids. But I have one particular parent that has been a real PITA this year. Today- she handed me an envelope. Inside was a reference request for her kid. She is trying to get daughter in sidwell friends. That is at the bottom of my to- do list. Presents are not a necessity, but you patents demand a lot of extra from your teachers: late night phone calls, packets for missed days ect. And treating your teachers like crap means I'm not
Motivated to do any of it.
Uh- this is your JOB. My job has parts that I'm not fond of necessarily but it's my job and the profession I chose. You aren't entitled to gift cards (this is the most ridiculous notion anyway) or "tips" because you have to deal with an unpleasant (your subjective opinion) person. If you hate your job duties get a new job.
Ummm- I said they are NOT a nesecity.
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Please, please, please be a troll and not a teacher.
They are not mutually exclusive--she is both. Based on her writing and grammar, she should be grateful that she hasn't been fired. I'm not going to follow this thread anymore, as I don't want to feed the troll
Ha!! I am highly effective! And I don't even use spell check! Gasp!
Hey OP -- if it means so much to you, I just thought I'd share that both my children's teachers received gifts in excess of 5x the amount of your perfect gift. Happy Holidays!
Why would a teacher be bummed that you gave another teacher a gift? Don't you get it?
Anonymous wrote:Do you really think people intentionally gave cards with nothing on them? Pretty unlikely. Take it up with Starbucks not the parents.
Anonymous wrote:NP here.
Handwritten note/card would be fine.
Starbucks cards with $0 balance not.
I thought it was a genuine mistake but after receiving the 3rd Starbucks card with no money on it, I am getting this feeling that certain people are really sick and get their kicks trying to humiliate the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sb sells tea, pastries, and I think fruit based drinks without coffee. They also sell music CD's.
And I would not be surprised if there is a secondary market for SB gift cards.
And it's all crap.
Anonymous wrote:Sb sells tea, pastries, and I think fruit based drinks without coffee. They also sell music CD's.
And I would not be surprised if there is a secondary market for SB gift cards.