S.R.
1 min readApr 24, 2022

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It’s a great point you make. As a teacher, I’ve been at schools where I’m trying to prioritize the tasks I need to do, it’s only healthy, but literally being bombarded in that process with so many more tasks and being told I had to take care of all of them right now, within 24 hours.
That down job, we were constantly lectured on how we didn’t read our emails often enough and what a problem that was. Given that we were teaching 7 hours a day, I failed to see when we were suppose read them. I read mine before work? During lunch, and after work, but we were required to read them every 2 hours, but not while we’re were in class teaching (how is that possible?) We were required to respond to emails within 2 hours, but not during class, and we were in class from 7 am to 4 pm with I hour break for lunch. It was so weird. If I brought up these points, they literally would ask me if I “had problems with time management and prioritization” and implied I was incompetent. It was insane.

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S.R.
S.R.

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Cheese Enthusiast. Fat and Feminist. I can’t help but write. Trying to learn as much as I can.

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