Screwed over by The Man
We once made a flash animation for a record company. They told us it was brilliant and 30 staff gave us a round of applause. They asked us to stick it out without their name on it. Then their legal department sent us a cease and desist for infringing their copyright. How have you been screwed over?
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 13:46)
We once made a flash animation for a record company. They told us it was brilliant and 30 staff gave us a round of applause. They asked us to stick it out without their name on it. Then their legal department sent us a cease and desist for infringing their copyright. How have you been screwed over?
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 13:46)
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Most bullying happens in schools because teachers allow it.
It doesn't have to be all the teachers, or even most of the teachers, but as long as there are a few cowardly shits on the staff who'll throw weak kids to the wolves to save their own skins, bullying will happen.
( , Sat 4 Aug 2012, 18:15, 1 reply)
It doesn't have to be all the teachers, or even most of the teachers, but as long as there are a few cowardly shits on the staff who'll throw weak kids to the wolves to save their own skins, bullying will happen.
( , Sat 4 Aug 2012, 18:15, 1 reply)
partly true but also
individual teachers are bound by each school's discipline policy, which believe me can vary massively. All it takes is one 'every child is a snowflake' cretin in senior management and the school culture is fucked.
( , Sun 5 Aug 2012, 12:44, closed)
individual teachers are bound by each school's discipline policy, which believe me can vary massively. All it takes is one 'every child is a snowflake' cretin in senior management and the school culture is fucked.
( , Sun 5 Aug 2012, 12:44, closed)
Dunno about every child is a snowflake
But the culture in my school at the time allowed for a GCSE English class to carry on through 2/3rds of the course without a teacher being provided.
Turns out at the time the fines were less than the cost of a teacher's wages. They only brought one in at the end so they could collect on the exam money.
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But the culture in my school at the time allowed for a GCSE English class to carry on through 2/3rds of the course without a teacher being provided.
Turns out at the time the fines were less than the cost of a teacher's wages. They only brought one in at the end so they could collect on the exam money.
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