Well, interestingly, since I've had experience (under whacked-out circumstances) of FORCING people into doing things they think they don't want to do... enter the US Marine thing... I pride myself in doing things I just don't want to do. I do things I don't want to do all the time. It's called DISCIPLINE.
I figure, especially, that if no-one wants to do it, it's not because they are intelligent (as humans, like all mammals, seek the path of least resistance, i. e. laziness), but they are preserving themselves. And their ilk, or progeny, or whatever. But pure stupidity? NOT WORTH PRESERVING.
Well, what's going on right now is the economy is forcing dumbfucks* into substitute teaching. When they thought they'd have a cushy job with leverage and all that, and have certification, and licensure, which I don't have, and here they are begging me for advice. Guess what: FUCK YOU and the FAT FUCK you FUCKED to get married to get this job. This is now being exacerbated by the fact that any truly qualified teacher is bailing, big-time, for less fucked-up pastures.
So I, Me, has/have the weird circumstance of talking to dumb motherfuckers who thought they'd have a cushy Union job, only to discover they'd have to, oh, TEACH INNER-CITY PEOPLE. And be accountable for same.
So instead of being the warzone pariah I spent my formative years being, suddenly I'm 'in the loop', and I am pissed off, bigtime, at any White lame-O fuckhead thinking they're going to use my skills to finance their stupid, knick-knack-buying lifestyle.
Hey y'all, FUCK Y'all.
*I am offically declaring anything I write online as offlimits to anything or anyone where I work with the word FUCK. Fuck You. If some fuckhead found this through a website, you did not find it through a school portal. Eat my cock, bitch.
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It was an interesting argument I had with a grad-student/temp I employed after I had been in the workforce for a few years. He asked me if I would rather hire an MBA grad or a person with the equivalent time spent in practical experience in the job. I went for the experience, all other things being equal.
ReplyDeleteHe argued that he would be better long term. Maybe. But he is unproven and I would have to train him on everything. Someone with 2 or 3 years of practical experience is of far more immediate and value and generally causes much less disruption in the workplace.
Not true. I have created incredible disruption wherever I've gone.
ReplyDeletePeople coming in from the 'real world' are inevitably disruptive. I was/am. Honestly, if things are going 'smoothly', I'd go for known quantity. I'd hire the MBA too.
However, when the shit hits the motherfucking fan, you want anything that will do the job, and you are willing to accomplish that result through trial and error.
Trial and Error.
I'll think about that.
I try and error shit to learn. Most people do. And 'school' eliminates trial and error through punishment for being 'wrong'.