August 08, 2005
I've hinted around school issues once or twice, but quite obliquely.
Today I'm going to break a rule -- I'm going to comment on a colleague.
This colleague is a large, arrogant individual who has alienated a great many colleagues. It doesn't take most folks long to recognize him for the sort of person he is.
He is also the campus representative for one of the four major teacher organizations in the state -- the one that presents itself as a union (there are no real teacher's unions here in Texas, since we can't strike or collectively bargain). So during our in-service time, he was permitted to make a brief "sales pitch" to the faculty along with the other campus reps.
What comes out of his mouth as part of his presentation?
"And if you have a problem and need a lawyer, just call them and they'll get back to you within 24 hours. They do a great job getting things straightened out for you -- I wouldn't be teaching here if they didn't!"
Our principal simply bowed his head and covered his face. One of the folks at my table whispered "Now we know who to blame --maybe Shakespeare was right about killing all the lawyers."
You know -- I don't think that little tidbit added to the credibility of that particular organization at all.
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Posted by: Dan at Mon Aug 8 23:58:30 2005 (aSKj6)
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Tue Aug 9 00:27:46 2005 (tYUIq)
Posted by: Dan at Tue Aug 9 03:44:23 2005 (HBqfk)
"Out of the mouth of idiots..." you fill in the rest.
That's why I'm no longer in Academia, their institutional bureaucratic thinking, and the fringe left wing mentality. Oh, that and the appallingly low pay.
Posted by: Michele at Tue Aug 9 04:01:45 2005 (FRjNx)
Posted by: antimedia at Tue Aug 9 04:57:24 2005 (FL+rQ)
But otherwise, I can take lawyer jokes just fine.
Posted by: KJ at Wed Aug 10 00:08:32 2005 (wHBLS)
Posted by: Hube at Wed Aug 10 02:00:12 2005 (LPT0P)
In this situation, though, I know the individual in question (and the situation, since I was one of those filing the series of complaints that nearly got him fired) all too well -- he is a member of my department, which is an otherwise cohesive unit that sees virtually no friction.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Wed Aug 10 05:28:15 2005 (fI2Yv)
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