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Sundae 11-21-2011 12:36 PM

My class teacher.
I didn't want to say anything until I heard other people's opinion.

Don't worry, I haven't seeded any conversation at school.
Just waited and listened and kept ears open.

She can be quite shouty.
Shrieky even.
And harsh.
I've felt she's been dismissive to me and irritable.

Two other people have backed up this POV.
I'm over-sensitive, but they are not.
They confirmed my opinions (again, without me complaining) although they are able to shrug it off.

Seems to me there is nothing I can do until I move up a class.
Seems a shame that it's affecting a job I love though.
I have to remember it's not personal and work on how I let it affect me, because she is also head of my part of the school, so I'm hardly going to change her.

But sadly in January 2012 I will lose my closest sounding-board - someone who worked with her last school year, also with an autistic child.

I have mixed feelings because I love my job and this is a great school.
But I am also battling my own over-sensitivity, and trying to see my way past perceived slights.

It will work out.
Just feeling a bit bruised in the mean time.

limey 11-21-2011 02:00 PM

I get shouty and irritable when I'm nervous. Maybe she's nervous?

Sundae 11-21-2011 03:16 PM

Well, she was described as scatty and ditzy by another TA.
I try hard to see her that way. I'm just scared of her.

But, yes, the less in control she feels the more angry she sounds.
And I do get that.
Growing up with a parent who has a temper, I do get spooked.

TheMercenary 11-21-2011 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lamplighter (Post 773641)
V, I think I'm going to order one of the Roku's and try it out for a while before canceling Comcast.

Why not just get the Comcast internet connection and cancel everything else? Get your news from the internet, you can still hook up with the liberal news of MSNBC and lose nothing.:D

Joking....

But seriously, dump the costs but for the internet connection.

Lamplighter 11-21-2011 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 774626)
Why not just get the Comcast internet connection and cancel everything else? Get your news from the internet, you can still hook up with the liberal news of MSNBC and lose nothing.:D

Joking....

But seriously, dump the costs but for the internet connection.

This is my plan...

Lamplighter 11-21-2011 04:18 PM

Just about the time you get completely OK with the empty nest,
the young'uns start winging their way back home.

We just got word my eldest daughter is changing jobs from Central Oregon to PDX.
She and her daughter will be moving in with us, and we are thinking about
having them upstairs and we be downstairs.

We're pretty sure she is under-water on her mortgage,
so there's a big ? about selling her home. (That's not good :neutral:)

We'll get to see our grand-daughter a lot more. (That's very good :heart-on:)
.

TheMercenary 11-21-2011 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lamplighter (Post 774635)
Just about the time you get completely OK with the empty nest,
the young'uns start winging their way back home.

We just got word my eldest daughter is changing jobs from Central Oregon to PDX.
She and her daughter will be moving in with us, and we are thinking about
having them upstairs and we be downstairs.

We're pretty sure she is under-water on her mortgage,
so there's a big ? about selling her home. (That's not good :neutral:)

We'll get to see our grand-daughter a lot more. (That's very good :heart-on:)
.

Uggggg.... my kids had three options in life after HS graduation, reinforced from about the age of 10. 1. Go to college and we will help you pay for it. 2. Join the military. 3. Move out. There is and has never been a move back in option and they know that. (note: we have no grand kids, 2 are in college, one is post BS degree).
No alternative options are available. I feel for ya. Good luck.

Lamplighter 11-21-2011 04:46 PM

Merc, I'm afraid you left out one that is extremely important... 4. girls must elope ;)

TheMercenary 11-21-2011 04:49 PM

I wish. One is covered, she will never marry, on my dime anyway. The other is going to be expensive. :D

infinite monkey 11-21-2011 05:32 PM

When I was really young my mom told me to let her know if I wanted to get married because she was going to give me a ladder and a thousand bucks. :lol:

(I was BY FAR the cheapest wedding and reception of us kids...even though they were the boy part the expenses were nuts for both families. I had a small church in the country and the reception at mom and dad's. Got the food and liquor from teh country club where we both worked. Anyway, I digress.)

The second best mom wisdom came my senior year of college. Mom asked me what I planned to do after graduation. I said "Well mom, a lot of kids are opting to stay with their parents for a while." Mom grinned and said "A lot of parents aren't giving that option."

Funny stuff.

I knew I could go home if I really needed to. But I always figured out something. :)

Clodfobble 11-23-2011 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMercenary
One is covered, she will never marry, on my dime anyway.

What does this mean? Is she gay? A circus performer? Maybe you meant she is covered in a nun's habit...

zippyt 11-23-2011 11:00 PM

carpet muncher ( most prolly )

Lamplighter 11-23-2011 11:12 PM

Ummm. I think this is one time he's being straight with us. Let's not spoil the moment.

footfootfoot 11-24-2011 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 775287)
What does this mean? Is she gay? A circus performer? Maybe you meant she is covered in a nun's habit...

Quote:

Originally Posted by zippyt (Post 775289)
carpet muncher ( most prolly )

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lamplighter (Post 775292)
Ummm. I think this is one time he's being straight with us. Let's not spoil the moment.

D-e-m-o-c-r-a-t

:D

monster 11-25-2011 10:36 AM

Sounds like he's breeding her....


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