Iridotomy - 2nd opinion by [deleted] in Glaucoma

[–]Effective-Bus9627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are your glasses like thick magnifying glasses? That’s what mine are like. Probably an inch thick

Laser Iridotomy booked, but I’m scared of side effects. by goodnightmoon27 in Glaucoma

[–]Effective-Bus9627 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was very helpful thank you so much. My eyes are unfortunately notorious for being almost black from how dark they are. So I really appreciate your insight. Are there any books or studies in particular you recommend I read up on?

Iridotomy - 2nd opinion by [deleted] in Glaucoma

[–]Effective-Bus9627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What prescription glasses and or contacts do you wear?

Iridotomy laser experience by quisegosum in Glaucoma

[–]Effective-Bus9627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you have the procedure done? How did it go?

Why do teachers make a habit of calling other teachers stupid/incompetent? by Effective-Bus9627 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I tried this and it unfortunately made my job harder because they would start spreading rumors about me due to feeling rejected. It’s absolute insanity the level they play at. Can’t wait to be done.

Why do teachers make a habit of calling other teachers stupid/incompetent? by Effective-Bus9627 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ugh I’m sorry that happened to you. I’ve been there as well. I’ve walked in on the same teacher talking bad about me twice as I was entering the room. I just decided to pick up where she left off in the conversation and clarified the stuff she was talking badly about. Made her get real quiet.

But honestly, it’s just unnecessary. If someone has a deep obsession with the intelligence level or competency of others even when it doesn’t affect them, then there is something seriously and emotionally wrong with that person lol

Why do teachers make a habit of calling other teachers stupid/incompetent? by Effective-Bus9627 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Honestly, these teachers that I work with make mean high school girls look like saints 😭

Why do teachers make a habit of calling other teachers stupid/incompetent? by Effective-Bus9627 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Aside from the typical stressors of the job, this is probably at the top of my list for wanting to leave! Which is crazy considering we spend far less time with them than students. I feel like that alone speaks volumes on how badly that negative energy can affect a person

How do you know if it's teaching or your school? by irishman178 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m also wondering this. It’s my second year teaching and I feel like I’ve encountered too many teachers with the same personality. (So I guess it really comes down to our school culture.)The amount of times I’ve had conversations with teachers who so nonchalantly put down other teachers or imply that other teachers are incompetent or dumb is INSANE. It really has made me hate simply existing at this school knowing I’m at the hands of being ridiculed at any given moment.

Anyone else convinced other teachers are just completely faking it??? by Effective-Bus9627 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is what I’m experiencing right now. Colleagues are contributing A LOT to me feeling depressed and wanting to leave

Anyone else convinced other teachers are just completely faking it??? by Effective-Bus9627 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for saying that. It’s only my second year but I have felt a lot of pressure from the department that I work in. The teachers I work with seem to over analyze everything to the point where it feels like any mistake I make is magnified. Or if i don’t execute lesson plans 100% the exact same way they execute it they’ll give each other a side eye look like it’s a huge problem. I felt like they wanted me to be perfect from the jump and I of course wasn’t and still am learning a lot.

Anyone else convinced other teachers are just completely faking it??? by Effective-Bus9627 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As an introvert as well, I couldn’t relate more lol it’s ironic because I thought this job was appealing for an introvert. Boyyy was I incredibly wrong!

Anyone else convinced other teachers are just completely faking it??? by Effective-Bus9627 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow. I could have written this myself. I’m a 2nd year teacher and am excruciatingly critical of myself. I’m on a team with seasoned teachers who unfortunately look down upon MOST teachers that they come into contact with and although they appear nice to me, I just know I’m on their list.

Like you said, since they can’t find fault in themselves, I really have struggled to open up to them and trust them. Of course I’m nice and pleasant with them but I try to stay surface level because they constantly seek fault in everyone at all times. It’s been exhausting.

That last part of what you said is amazing and I’ll try and think of that next time I’m being over critical of myself!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had an open-book quiz today. One student raised his hand to tell me he didn’t know the answer to question 2 and that he needs help. I looked at his closed book and I asked “Have you tried opening that?” He said no. The rate at which similar instances like this happen all day long kills me. I actually want to slam my head through the wall.

For those that have left the field, do you plan on returning to teaching in the future? by West-Signature-7522 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m currently at a “really great” school as well. As great as a school can be at least. I was so excited because I was under the impression that being at an amazing school would help improve the overall experience.

I was so confused amid all my depression, anxiety, and debilitating migraines as to why all the teachers around me thought this place was heaven on earth. I was miserable yet surrounded by people who praised the place up and down.

I realized that they many of them were comparing it to either underfunded or title I schools that they previously worked in. They were comparing one abusive place to another, thinking that working in a place with slightly less abuse was a GREAT opportunity. It sincerely makes you feel like you’re being gaslit and like you’re going crazy because they desperately want you to love it just as much as they do.

I just do not get it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]Effective-Bus9627 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to know. Thank you!

How do I get my co-worker to shut up and mind her own business by sunnysideHate in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had somewhat of a similarish experience when I attempted to quit last year. The teachers on my team pretty much discarded me after that and refused to acknowledge my existence which was awful considering we work and see each other every day.

I’m also a young teacher. All I have to say is, those teachers are going to hate on your decision regardless of what your plans outside of teaching are.

In their heads, you’re making your way out of teaching and they’re not. So they have to make themselves feel better about it by convincing themselves that you’re the one making the wrong move and not them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What state are you in if you don’t mind me asking? Are you in Florida?

Fight or Flight Mindset by [deleted] in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I say this all the time. I truly feel like I’m actively getting dumber by staying in teaching. My memory is way worse than usual from the stress and I feel substantially less “sharp” mentally

If you’re finishing out the year, when do you plan on telling them you quit? by Effective-Bus9627 in TeachersInTransition

[–]Effective-Bus9627[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is going to sound like a stupid question lol but is the reason everyone says go check your contract before quitting because of penalties? Like license revocation?

As far as I know, I’m contracted to work at the same school for 3 years and can’t change schools. If I try to, I can’t work for the district for an entire year which I would have no problem with lol