When I taught full time, I taught with 3 other women in one huge room that held 100 kids. It was a NIGHTMARE, not because of the kids but the other teachers. The backbiting and stabbings sometimes had me almost in tears. When I was getting ready to retire because of a problem pregnancy, I was appalled the way I was treated. It turned out they wanted a certain teacher to teach with them so they had to have me OUT so she could get my job before her husband took a job. It was cruel the way they did it. They spoke to me only if it was about school. I was not invited to their little luncheons or special functions within the three of them, like going out or even parties they would give. They criticizied my teaching, pointing out all problems, reporting me for the slightest infraction.....it was hell. If I walked into the room, all the talking stopped as they pretended to read. And all they had to do was explain the problem, of this girl wanting to teach with them if I left. They decided to force me out rather then be kind.
I held off until the other girls H accepted the job because I was so hurt. I should have done so earlier, my health was so bad but I'd be darned if I'd let them treat me that way much less succeed at their evil little plan. I finally quit. They were furious at first then felt so guilty over what they did. They had lost a good friend and a good teacher. As I walked out the door with all my things, they did try to come over to say good-bye and try to hug me but I just looked at them and left. After all these years, it still hurts very badly.
Now, my son is being put through this. They are trying to edge him out because they have someone else in mind for his job. He has some problems from his medical problems. So, they are now doing to him what was done to me. They won't speak to him except about work. He is excluded from dinners, Christmas functions, etc. He is held to a higher standard then are the others. (His shirt better not be untucked but nothing is said to the others). The others can dress any way they want within certain standards but my son can wear only dress clothes, no jeans, T-Shirts, etc.....like the others are allowed.
I hear of stuff like this everywhere. Why can't people just be decent to others?
The only advice I can give him is to ride it out while he looks for another job and maybe get some counseling.
Why does it have to be this way? He needs his job just as badly as they do?
I held off until the other girls H accepted the job because I was so hurt. I should have done so earlier, my health was so bad but I'd be darned if I'd let them treat me that way much less succeed at their evil little plan. I finally quit. They were furious at first then felt so guilty over what they did. They had lost a good friend and a good teacher. As I walked out the door with all my things, they did try to come over to say good-bye and try to hug me but I just looked at them and left. After all these years, it still hurts very badly.
Now, my son is being put through this. They are trying to edge him out because they have someone else in mind for his job. He has some problems from his medical problems. So, they are now doing to him what was done to me. They won't speak to him except about work. He is excluded from dinners, Christmas functions, etc. He is held to a higher standard then are the others. (His shirt better not be untucked but nothing is said to the others). The others can dress any way they want within certain standards but my son can wear only dress clothes, no jeans, T-Shirts, etc.....like the others are allowed.
I hear of stuff like this everywhere. Why can't people just be decent to others?
The only advice I can give him is to ride it out while he looks for another job and maybe get some counseling.
Why does it have to be this way? He needs his job just as badly as they do?
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