SweetSue92
Diamond Member
I wish I could say this is unheard of--I mean people walking out mid-day, or mid-year. But even in my very good school, we have lost four staff members this way.
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i wouldn't last long as a custodian there.......~S~
Um, yeah, because the custodian is always a respected position.
Wow, Islamophobic Twit is shocked to find out...kids are little bastards! And if you lock a bunch of them in a place they don't want to be for seven hours a day with people they don't want to spend time with, they are going to be abusive to each other and the staff.
All that said, I would hope that the kid in question was sent to detention, but I doubt it.
seems he had little choice but to do so Sue
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This is why they can’t find and keep school bus drivers. A lack of discipline results in chaos. The stories I’ve heard from drivers are unbelievable.He walked out. The custodian.
People should know that lax discipline has brought this about, for the most part. But then when schools try to implement discipline, parents revolt.
The mental health communities infiltration into our educational system made a huge dent in how kids are disciplined SuePeople should know that lax discipline has brought this about, for the most part.
locally , we ran so shorthanded of bus drivers , that there was a daily traffic jam of parents at our HSThis is why they can’t find and keep school bus drivers.
This is why they can’t find and keep school bus drivers. A lack of discipline results in chaos. The stories I’ve heard from drivers are unbelievable.
The mental health communities infiltration into our educational system made a huge dent in how kids are disciplined Sue
trust me in that , i experienced this first hand through my kids tenure
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Right. Read that again.
I made the mistake of seeing who the "ignored comment" was and was treated to this--a liberal democrat once again hating on the working man. Tell us, please do, why custodians don't deserve our respect? Why we shouldn't be teaching kids to respect those who clean our buildings?
God help you. He's the only one who can.
One side of their mouths: "if a child has a meltdown in your class and kicks, hits, screams, shouts, throws things and bites, you should *empathize* with the child. Behavior is communication."
On the other, in secondary school: "If you see something, say something. Any violent threats, any violent deeds"
What kind of a mess is that?
quite the messWhat kind of a mess is that?
quite the mess
if some kid bit me, i'd be inclined to communicate a thing or two....
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i'm a bluecollar JoeOf course, the only reason why those jobs are desirable is because unions make sure they are paid well, so I'm not sure what he is bitching about.
i wish you were too....~S~I wish I were kidding.
Uh, let's get real, here, if the best job you could get was cleaning up after little yuppie spawn for 27K a year, you failed at life, and even High School kids know it.
Of course, the only reason why those jobs are desirable is because unions make sure they are paid well, so I'm not sure what he is bitching about.
I found school to be a miserable experience... you put people through miserable experiences, they will frequently be miserable themselves.
You should know, you are probably the most miserable creature on this board.