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On 10/02/09, Carl wrote:
> yes
> On 10/01/09, Teacher wrote:
>> I have a situation where I would like other people's
>> opinion. Two weeks ago, my schools enrollment went up and
>> my principal asked if I would like to teach on my
>> conference period (which is an extra $10,000). Everything
>> was going great until another teacher found out that
>> because of the master schedule, they would have to change
>> their conference period from 7th to 2nd. This teacher
>> raised such a fuss (started rumors, resigned off
>> committees, etc), that the pricipal change her mind and
>> told me that I now can not teach the extra period. So
>> basicly, I lost out on $10,000 because the other teacher
>> refused to switch their conference period. Should I be
>> upset at that teacher when he knew if the switch wasn't
>> made, I would lose out on $10,000. We are talking about
>> quite a bit of money, not $200 or a minimal amount. Just
>> wondering what others would think and do if this happened
>> to them.
>>
>> Thanks,
methinks that is passive aggressive of that other teacher and
they should have said something to you. Robbing a fellow
teacher of 10K sounds pretty childish and pathetic. To not stab
a fellow cohort in the back i would have seen how i could have
made a change without screwing them. Cause what comes around,
goes around....Don c.