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Re: Should I quit --Yes
Posted by anon on 10/14/09
Can you tell me more about MACE? Things are desperate out here in Nevada. I have had NO job offers and only about six in the last year-and-a-half, and this includes jobs of all kinds. On 10/14/09, Confused wrote: > On 10/14/09, anon wrote: >> As I've said, you really need to resign that job. No job is worth ruining your health over, >> despite this horrendous economy. >> >> As I mentioned before, you will be eventually fired if you stay in your job. That's a > guarantee. >> >> I myself would never go back into this cesspool called public education ever again. It isn't >> the kids, the parents, or even fellow teachers who are the problem. It's the unscrupulous and >> criminal types who run these individual schools and school districts who are the problem and > why >> are schools are deteriorating right before our eyes. >> >> You are so right. I know I DO NOT want to work there it is just the fear of how I am going to > pay my bills that is getting to me! I am the only person working in my house and I am a single > parent. I know that once I let this school go, my survival skills will kick in. I guess it is > just fear of the unknown. I am praying about it. I even called MACE today, a teachers > association that I read about on GA board. I know that they can not guarantee anything. They > even mentioned that the admins are probably setting me up for nonrenewal. The thought that > people can be so viscious is terrible!!!! I am now wishing I had not even gone into this > profession! >> >> On 10/13/09, Confused wrote: >>> On 10/13/09, Catsister wrote: >>>> Do you think you can get permanent disability? If your heart is that bad that just >>> thinking of grading something can >>>> give you a chest pain, maybe teaching is not for you. >>>> >>>> In general, teaching is getting worse for teachers. Since I started looking for a job in >>> the 90's, the standard class load >>>> has risen from 5 to 6 classes in high school, the small plan book squares are out and full >>> lesson plans (typed, of >>>> course) are in, there are millions of rules regulating how you decorate your bulletin >>> board. You are supposed to make >>>> special lessons for every child, including those with all of the multiple intelligences, >>> ESL kids, those with classifications, >>>> those who are gifted and those who are not the sharpest knives in the drawer but are not >>> special ed. Meanwhile, the >>>> kids are almost unengageable thanks to teeny cell phones they can hide on their lap and >>> text with, and teeny >>>> headphones attached to teeny ipods they can listen to music with. I've heard of >>> administrators that will back teachers >>>> up if they get into an argument while confiscating these things, but I've also heard of >>> unicorns and leprechauns. I've >>>> never actually seen either one. >>>> >>>> My point: even in a better situation, it's still stressful enough to cause a heart attack. >>> Don't be like that little old lady in >>>> the commercial who falls on the floor and has chest pains and can't get up. >>> >>> Thanks for your advice. I think you misunderstood me though. Grading papers does not give me >>> chest pains and anxiety. It is the messiness that goes on at my school. If I am out on sick >>> leave, how do I even have any idea about the students grades and why would someone ask me to >>> contact them about it? It is just another form of harrassment. I have been harrassed for 2 >>> years straight. I am just tired of it all and my body has taken enough and now is shutting >>> down. Stress is a killer! The last time I had chest pains or heart palpitations is when I >>> was working 2 jobs and still behind on bills. I had to learn to let it go. I quit one of the >>> jobs and said the heck with the bills, they got paid when they got paid. Now, I am having >>> them again and it has been close to 10 years later! This is my 6th year teaching and last >>> year was definitely the worst. That is why I am not able to deal with this year, last year >>> really tore me down.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Should I quit , 9/29/09, by Confused!.
- Re: Should I quit , 9/30/09, by What was so bad about the dept chair?.
- Re: Should I quit , 9/30/09, by Don't you have a union? NFM.
- Re: Should I quit , 9/30/09, by unhappy mother.
- Re: Should I quit , 9/30/09, by sped.
- Re: Should I quit , 9/30/09, by emjem24.
- Re: Should I quit , 9/30/09, by Confused .
- Re: Should I quit , 9/30/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit , 9/30/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit , 10/01/09, by Kevin.
- Re: Should I quit , 10/01/09, by Kevin.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/01/09, by anon.
- Re: Should I quit , 10/01/09, by anon.
- Re: Should I quit , 10/01/09, by anon.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/01/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/02/09, by NY MathSPED.
- Re: Should I quit , 10/02/09, by ummm.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/02/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit , 10/02/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/03/09, by NY MathSped.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/03/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/03/09, by Music.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/03/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/03/09, by anon.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/03/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/04/09, by Music.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/04/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/04/09, by anon.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/07/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/07/09, by why is that toxic? nfm.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/07/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/13/09, by Catsister .
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/13/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/14/09, by anon.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/14/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/14/09, by anon.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/14/09, by anon.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/14/09, by Confused .
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/15/09, by anon.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/16/09, by Confused.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/17/09, by NYMathSPED.
- Re: Should I quit --Yes, 10/17/09, by anon.
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