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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
Anyway, I quit teaching. I told one kid who was trying to intimidate me and his normal peers if he said another word I was going to knock his ****ing face open. He approached me and I walked around the other way and grabbed his bag and threw it down the hallway. When he followed his bag out there I got in his face and said do something about it. He walked away and I said, “That’s what I thought, bitch.” I was really going to **** his **** up real bad if he gave me one more reason. And then I just didn’t return to work anymore. Now I don’t have a job. If he hadn’t walked away I’d be in jail.
It’s one thing to put up with disorderly kids but they’ve become so emboldened that they actually bully the teachers. I didn’t snap. I almost snapped. If I snapped you would have read about it somewhere else.
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Not surprised tbh. Why on earth would I be surprised? The American education system is more based around being ignorant to that kind of **** than it is around dealing with it, because it would mean actually dealing with kids who don't know what Germany is when the education system just wants to assure parents that in fact all their ignorant kids do in fact know what Germany is. Honestly I think our disagreement is somewhere in the middle of where people actually are and where the American education system insists our kids our and both of our beleaguered hopes that our kids are closer to a place where kids actually KNOW WHAT ****ING GERMANY IS.
Seriously though I'll never get over my coworker having to be told that Germany is a country and I just can't deal with it. Thank god she can pay her bills. I think.