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On 12/28/10, One who's seen it happen wrote:
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> Truthfully, the language you use does smack of the junior high age group.
> I've never yet heard an adult use the word "bestest" in my life.
I haven't heard college-educated adults (especially those hoping to educate
our children) use the word "bestest" either, or refer to "partying" to
discuss job prospects.
In my district a job candidate in a relationship with a principal would not
be able to work at the same school as the principal, and any evidence of
favoritism could result in the dismissal or reassignment of either or both
of them. In essence the relationship would actually limit job opportunities,
not the other way around.
Also in many districts it is actually human resources director and the board
of trustees, not the principal, who hire new teachers.
Whether the post was from a troll or an actual student teacher, it's naive
either way.
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