On 1/05/17, Shophen1 wrote:
> I was working at a school close to where I live as a
> Subparaprofessional for about a year. However due to my
> college work I started to get drowsy and fall asleep in the
> class room. The APPLE gave me three strikes and I used it
up.
> She then asked me to leave. Which I did with no hesitation
> since I thought it would be bad to make a scene. That was 2
> months ago. Working as a Subparaprofessional going long
> distances is tough. If I were to come back to the school
after
> 2 months is there a possibility they'd let me back in? Has
> anyone been in this kin of situation? Some feedback would
be
> helpful. Thank you
So, did the teacher just ask you to leave the room, or were
you fired by the school/district? I understand a teacher,
who I'm guessing you're calling "the APPLE," asking you to
leave the room because an adult who is supposed to be an
authority figure falling asleep will destroy classroom
management. However, a teacher doesn't have the authority to
fire you or send you home; only to ask you to leave the
classroom.
If you weren't formally fired by the district and you simply
left, then you actually abandoned your job and were probably
fired after a few days of not showing up. If you were
formally fired by the district, well then that's that.
Either way, you're not getting a job with them again.
Certainly not the same year. You were not a good employee.
I think you can see that.
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