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    • Roz
      Roz Banned last edited by

      A colleague on my team mentioned at our weekly team meeting yesterday that she had to go to a meeting at 8:30am

      scheduled by an Account Director

      to talk about the concern he had heard

      that heโ€™s calling too many meetings.

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      • Derp
        Derp Admin @Roz last edited by Derp

        @roz said in The Work Thread:

        A colleague on my team mentioned at our weekly team meeting yesterday that she had to go to a meeting at 8:30am

        scheduled by an Account Director

        to talk about the concern he had heard

        that heโ€™s calling too many meetings.

        I would set that AD on fire.

        Luckily neither I nor my current boss roll in until almost 10am so.

        (This is an exaggeration, I am usually there by 8:30, but only because I have actual stuff to do.)

        Racism isn't Tinkerbell. It doesn't need you to believe in it for it to exist.

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        • Roz
          Roz Banned @Derp last edited by

          @derp said in The Work Thread:

          @roz said in The Work Thread:

          A colleague on my team mentioned at our weekly team meeting yesterday that she had to go to a meeting at 8:30am

          scheduled by an Account Director

          to talk about the concern he had heard

          that heโ€™s calling too many meetings.

          I would set that AD on fire.

          Luckily neither I nor my current boss roll in until almost 10am so.

          (This is an exaggeration, I am usually there by 8:30, but only because I have actual stuff to do.)

          lol yeah my boss's immediate reaction was "tell me what account and what AD."

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          • Sunny
            Sunny last edited by Sunny

            I meet with my entire team twice daily on zoom and have since the start of the pandemic. We have an individual miss one on occasion, but.

            Yeah. Since the start of the pandemic.

            I am not complaining TOO much, because it means the WFH folks (myself and another high risk person) stay REALLY connected and don't feel isolated like has happened to a lot of WFH people. But oh man.

            (ETA: to be fair we're IT so we have things to talk about this much but oh my god so much of my life is in meetings now)

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yUYvyAY954

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            • silverfox
              silverfox last edited by

              Had my mid-year evaluation and my evaluator said that it seems like my position was made for me. I laughed but didn't say,

              "That is because you guys didn't write a job description. It was, "we have covid dollars for learning recovery so we can hire someone." Everything beyond that I wrote for myself. Everything I do (beyond coverage) is what I have decided needs done. Having autonomy is a HUGE part of job satisfaction. A majority of what I do I enjoy and even the things I don't like I can do the way I feel best does them.

              So yeah. My job is literally tailor made by me and for me.

              .... also I want to be utterly invaluable so that somehow they find ways to keep my position when the grant ends at the end of next year. I don't know how I could ever go back to the classroom full time.

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              • silverfox
                silverfox last edited by silverfox

                My little sister got a job at my school this year. WE LOOK NOTHING ALIKE BEYOND BEING SHORT.

                She has nice rounded body and I'm all sharp edges.

                She has RED HAIR and mine is a muddy blond.

                She wears BRIGHT EXCITING colors and I wear nice muted autumn colors.

                ALSO I AM EIGHT YEARS OLDER THAN HER. I have so many gray hairs I can't cover them with hair dye any more!

                AND YET

                Kindergartener today, "Are you and Mrs. <> twins?"

                NO WE ARE NOT I AM OLDER.

                (this is amused anger.)

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                  Pyrephox @silverfox last edited by

                  @silverfox Although not a relative - on my first day of work in a high school (during the school year; I'd actually started in the summer but most of the staff wasn't there), I was heading to my office before the first bell.

                  I was twenty eight. I was in a suit. I still had someone stop me and try to make me leave the building because students weren't allowed inside before first bell.

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                  • faraday
                    faraday last edited by faraday

                    @silverfox That's amusing. I worked on the same team as my brother for many years. We also looked nothing alike, and our last names didn't match due to marriage. One day a coworker was in my cubicle and just stared in confusion at an old family picture I had on my desk and was like.... "Wait... is that <brother>?" They were thrown for such a loop ๐Ÿ™‚

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                    • Ganymede
                      Ganymede Admin @silverfox last edited by Ganymede

                      @silverfox

                      Well, you sound hotter, so --

                      cat hug

                      โ€œIt is better to live doing the things that you like. It is foolish to live within this dream of a world seeing unpleasantness and doing only things that you do not like.โ€ -- Yamamoto Tsunetomo.

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                      • Arkandel
                        Arkandel Admin @faraday last edited by

                        @faraday Waaait a sec. More information is needed here!

                        How is working with a sibling? I can't imagine working with my sister on a regular basis. We get along quite well... unless we spend too much time together too often, at which point the grumbling begins. ๐Ÿ™‚

                        • He who takes offense when not intended is a fool. He who takes offense when intended is a greater fool.
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                        • silverfox
                          silverfox @Arkandel last edited by

                          @arkandel

                          I think you meant to tag me!

                          I honestly was worried about it (but wanted to get her out of her previous job and she's high anxiety and might not have made the jump without the cushion of me being able to say I'd put in a good word for her) but it has been FANTASTIC. We may differ on the little things, but we agree on the big ones. (Kids first, it's important to let kids fail safely for them to learn, etc). It's a lot of fun to have someone I 100% trust to be able to go "wtf was this shit" to. (I do trust my other coworkers, but we're teachers!) Also it's fun to be all "omg remember this random thing that literally only makes sense because we have a similar point of reference" to babble to.

                          I don't think I could do it with all my siblings, but so far so good with this one!

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                          • Arkandel
                            Arkandel Admin @silverfox last edited by

                            @silverfox I meant to tag you, sorry. It's been one of those days. ๐Ÿ˜ž

                            • He who takes offense when not intended is a fool. He who takes offense when intended is a greater fool.
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                            • silverfox
                              silverfox @Arkandel last edited by

                              @arkandel

                              I feel you. Due to ice we had a late start day (kids arrived 1.5 hours later than normal) which just threw the day into utter chaos. (Plus 1/4 of the kids aren't here between Covid and not having transportation for the late start...) So I'm just... doing professional development and staying close to my phone if they need to pull me somewhere.

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                                Macha last edited by

                                A new chair has been ordered. I am stupidly excited. It is not any that have been linked, because I am a nerrrrrrrd

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                                  Macha last edited by

                                  New chair has arrived, days before expected. So excite. Putting that bad boy together later.

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                                  • silverfox
                                    silverfox last edited by

                                    lol - district can't figure out when to and or not to call a snow/late start day.

                                    First late start it cleared up by the time kids arrived. So alright. Next late start it was gone before kids would have normally arrived. Today we've already got 2-3 inches with no sign of it stopping and no late start or snow day.

                                    It's fine. We just have a few more absent than we've had since January.

                                    We can teach like normal with 2/3 attendance every day, right?

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                                    • Too Old For This
                                      Too Old For This @silverfox last edited by

                                      @silverfox My son walks to school (there are bullies on his bus that he wants to avoid and he's familiar with the route). Yesterday, the day where the skies opened up and dumped like 4-5 inches of snow? He chose to wear his hoodie and sneakers because 'it didn't look that bad out'. People suck at judging the weather. XD

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                                        WildBaboons @Too Old For This last edited by

                                        @too-old-for-this said in The Work Thread:

                                        @silverfox My son walks to school (there are bullies on his bus that he wants to avoid and he's familiar with the route). Yesterday, the day where the skies opened up and dumped like 4-5 inches of snow? He chose to wear his hoodie and sneakers because 'it didn't look that bad out'. People suck at judging the weather. XD

                                        That just sounds like standard kid. We got maybe 3" of snow today and I saw at least three kids walking to/from school in t-shirts. It isn't cool to be warm. You just don't understand.

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                                        • Derp
                                          Derp Admin @WildBaboons last edited by

                                          @wildbaboons said in The Work Thread:

                                          @too-old-for-this said in The Work Thread:

                                          @silverfox My son walks to school (there are bullies on his bus that he wants to avoid and he's familiar with the route). Yesterday, the day where the skies opened up and dumped like 4-5 inches of snow? He chose to wear his hoodie and sneakers because 'it didn't look that bad out'. People suck at judging the weather. XD

                                          That just sounds like standard kid. We got maybe 3" of snow today and I saw at least three kids walking to/from school in t-shirts. It isn't cool to be warm. You just don't understand.

                                          Kid? I'm still 100% this guy. It's 23 degrees and I'm in a polo.

                                          I don't like stuff touching my arms.

                                          Or my legs but I still haven't convinced them that shorts are totally work appropriate.

                                          Racism isn't Tinkerbell. It doesn't need you to believe in it for it to exist.

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                                          • silverfox
                                            silverfox @Too Old For This last edited by

                                            @too-old-for-this

                                            โค whoever judged you for letting your kid walk to school can go fuck themselves. Yes there are dangers... but there are dangers EVERYWHERE. I totally support kids walking. (Full stop, no qualifiers.)

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