I regret to inform you that it is once again exam week. I had to fail a student today, who blithely decided it was time to pull out his cell phone and start flipping through it, mid-exam. He said his brother had sent him a text message. Despite the fact that I repeatedly said never to do this for any reason, and despite the fact that he signed a waiver that says being caught with anything that can be used for cheating will give you an automatic zero, he still thought I was going to think this was OK. It wasn't.
I told you how women in authority are.
Now I have lots and lots of papers to grade over the next 48 hours. But lest you think I am going to complain about that, I'd actually like to tick off a few reasons why I will never be able to hold down a job in the real world, or even work at another institution.
- I have no "boss" per se, other than the head of department, and our interactions are generally limited to him asking if I'd like to cover another class
- I have a three hour lunch break, guaranteed
- I often start 10 minutes late and/or leave early, and it doesn't matter as long as I teach them what they need to know
- I control my own curricula beyond the requisite textbooks--and if I don't have any creative ideas, I can just go straight out of the book
- I can call in sick at the last minute and not catch any hell for it
- I can enforce or not enforce whatever rules I want
- I can gab away for 90 minutes about absolutely nothing and call it a lesson
- I can force people to write outlines with titles like "Monsters: An Identification Guide" or "Bombs: We Can Prevent Them from Exploding"
- We can do zany things like draw pictures, put on plays, and hold classroom olympics
- I don't have to have to call anyone "Sir" or "Ma'am" or tolerate any rudeness
- Paperwork consists of signing the attendance sheet (which is also how they know to pay me for working that day)
- "Going home early" is an incentive to make people work harder, faster.
So you can see why I sometimes ask myself: How will I ever be able to hold down another job?
The answer: I WON'T.
Now, if only I could get more ink from that durn bureaucracy...
Sounds like my DREAM JOB!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I was born to teach..hehehe
I WISH I was born to teach...you've got it made!
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