Teachers are like Prisoners
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2023
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"I gotta transfer." I actually did change schools because I needed windows. Lol
Can confirm, I’m a janitor who hears this all the time 🤣
Man that window does make a difference🤣🤣🤣
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31 years, paroled after 4 more!
My room has no windows and has walls that are made with dark red brick that I am not allowed to paint! Trust me, I asked the Parole officers (admin). However, I have three doors that lead outside (again no windows) but they must never be open, because you know, the crazies could come in and end us.💀 I always walk outside at the end of the day like Oh, so it rained today, or dang that sun is soooo bright. It’s like teaching in a cave.
Bro as a nurse Im like yall in the shit over there XD. Everyone was like "healthcare heros" my brother in christ these fools aint even paid enough to riot control these children into getting an education. Bless yall fr fr lol.
*OKAY SO THIS IS ONE OF THE FUNNIEST CLIPS EVER!!!. LMAO.* 😂😂
I don't have windows in my classroom. 😭
You forgot the endless conversations about how many years until they can retire.
Referencing Shawshank redemption… Excellent
I did my time, 39 very long, VERY stressful years, ALL in “challenging” schools. I literally took to my bed to recuperate after retiring and though no longer stressed to the max, I STILL, four and a half years after leaving, have school dreams!
However, they are only dreams and I no longer have to actually live them but can instead, enjoy NOT teaching.
Drywall?!? Our walls are cinderblock! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is a excellent video! I particularly enjoyed the reference to prison and prison guards. It reminds me of a senior teacher in my school who said that rdtired priso guards should be hired as lunchroom and recess guards.
i tzught in a "challenging" school for 27 years, four months and 13 days (not that i was counting). The original building opened in 1901, and the "new wing" opened in 1904.
It was heated by coal until 1999. The cast iron radiators often got warm enough to defrost my lunch.
I laugh when I hear other teachers talk about running out to the parking lot. What was a staff parking lot? We had to fight alternate side parking rules and try to locate a space on thd right day on the right side of the street. There were some very limited pay by the day or by the month lots, andspots opened up rarely.
Truthfully, I loved the time when I was able to use my crsativity to teach my little ones, but about halfway through my career, thzt became harder and harder. There were years when i had good admins, and that first principal even asked my permission to let her daughter who taught in a nearby school, use the language in one of my requests to have a student be evaluated as an example to write one of her own.
This principal passed away a few years before I retired, znd on my way home thaf vdry last day in 2017, I stopped by the cemetery she was buried in to leave a note and a flower. There was another principal who had her own special friends--enough said about that.
My last 3 years, I had a very fine principal. When I told her that I was retiring, she asked what she could do to make me stay. i told her my decision was final, and she invited me to come and visit her anytime and that her door was always open to me. She even made sure that I received the teacher appreciation gifts that she gave out each year, like water bottles, lunch boxes, bracelets and tshirts. She was truly a gem, and is now a deputy superintendent in nearby district.
We had windows but they also had huge wasp nests right above or below them.
LMAO this one is great!!
As a cardiac nurse we see alot of teachers in my clinic for palpitations right before school starts we start them on lite meds to take as needed for those oh so stressful days but funny we never see the same patients/teachers during the summer 🤔🤔🫣🫣🤭🤭🤭
Yes, those windows.
Yes, indeed.....no lies told.
That's funny, aged care workers are the same 😂
The real question with the windows are "can I open the blinds" At my school, we were not allowed to have the blinds open if we had curtains. 'Students' damage many blinds in my old school.
18 years, out on early release no pay
No, students are like prisoners. Teachers are the prison guards.
Hahaha insert Foucault Carceral Culture
😂😂😂😂How long you been in
same thing with the military lol although some try to guilt others in staying in
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏
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My pod and I arguing over who would get the room with the windows, or not. Wow. This hurts to laugh at lol.