(22 Feb 2015, 5:17 pm)MurdnunoC wrote And people still have horrible bosses who would rather lie in bed, sniff a line and get bladdered than come and stand in front of their co-workers reeling off performance statistics. The thing that brings horrible bosses and teachers together is money - they both need it and this is what they've chosen to do to get to it.
I take exception to your first sentence. Coming from a council-estate I resented going to school with people who thought they were better than everybody else because they lived in the posh estate at the edge of the village or town.
I understand your point about having horrible superiors, in fact I completely agree. Some teachers are absolute disgraces to their industry, and all they want is the money. They usually use the argument of 'I love being able to have an impact on your future' when they are challenged...when in reality they mean 'I love being able to have a negative impact on your future'...
I apologise if my first sentence offended you, but it is different now. The people who come from areas which in comparison to mine, aren't nice, they rule the school now...if you stand up for yourself, you have 4 angry bitches telling you to kill yourself...amongst other things...
I could list more and more points, but it all comes down to the following:
My school life consists of walking in, hoping the day goes by without anyone targeting me, and then walk out hate-free. Unfortunately, my tutor group is ruled by 4 slutty scruffy girls who come to school looking like prostitutes - and disrupt the class as a result. We lose valuable time in our education all due to them, and people who have stood up for themselves and others, their life ends when they do so...