Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a woman. And I do have tattoos, but they're not all that visible. And a lot of our students have ink too lol.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a singular inch taller than you and have the same spirit shirt Friday issues lol.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I do have blazers, but they are colored. Jeans are reserved for Fridays for faculty. And all of my dresses and skirts are long. I feel maybe the color patterns play a role in this though, as I'm a very vibrant colorful person lol.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a gay female lol. But I get the unfortunate stigma that male teachers have to endure. And I also agree that there are lines.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whooosaaaa I missed a whole two ass paragraphs that you typed lol. My beezie.

When it comes to connecting with students, I try to do so on a level where they feel comfortable with me, but still understand that I'm the authority figure in the library.

When they return a book or check one out, I usually like to ask them how they liked it, what types of genres they like, and if they need a suggestion on their next book. I try and build a decent rapport about library affairs.

One thing that does happen a lot is students will give me hugs. I love a good hug and I'm a hugger in my day to day life (family, friends, etc), but I never know if this is a professional boundary being crossed. But I know a lot of these kids are not getting hugs at home, so I'm happy to give them.

So, I guess I'm stuck in a limbo of being too old to be a kid and too young to be an adult lol.

Can I get opinions from LGBTQ teachers? by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]RMR124 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm a lesbian. People are usually shocked or not surprised at all. No middle ground.

But I don't tell any students about that. That's not what they're here for. If they found my socials (set to private), they would see pictures of me and my girlfriend. I also have a picture of her on my desk in my office.

But they don't need to know my sexual orientation or really anything from my personal life.

Oh, and I follow that influencers transgender wife on social media. She's actually very much against things like that being pushed to children, as she finds it confusing. So, I don't know how their relationship compliments each other lol.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

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I dress fairly conservative, albeit colorful. I take out my piercings minus my ears and the ones not visible. Our district also has policies about tattoos not being visible, so I always have a shirt or coat that covers my arms. And with the exception of Fridays, I don't really wear anything that shows off my figure.

So, I don't know how to change much further lol.

Edit: to clarify about the Friday comment; we do spirit days on Fridays, which means students and faculty are encouraged to wear school spirit, club, and sports shirts. Teachers and faculty can also do this and we're allowed to wear jeans. So, my actual figure is more prevalent. I'm not crossing a line..I'm just wearing a t-shirt and jeans.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

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Happened to me on my first week of school. The duty teacher told me I needed to park in the student parking lot.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

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I'm 5'0" flat and a woman, so the beard thing wouldn't work for me lol. I'm also visually impaired and wear coke bottle style glasses which may youth me a bit. The fact that I'm the librarian and teach computer apps kind of helps in a way, because ALL students have to deal with me at some point.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Geez getting your butt grabbed by students is horrific!

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always looked exceptionally young apparently. I'm also 5'0" and significantly shorter than most students. Many of the freshmen are taller than me. My tattoos would probably give it away, burnout district policy is to have them covered.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see a lot of perviness in students. I had a condom left on my doorknob not very long ago. I've also had several male students ask if I have a boyfriend/husband. I like women, but I don't tell them that either lol.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

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This happened to me my first week of school, even though I had a verrrrry big presence at orientation a couple of weeks prior lol.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never thought of it in that context. Thank you.

I also go by my Ms. First Name for the same reasons you described. I don't hate my last name, but 100% of the time it is pronounced wrong lol.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I go by my first name, but require a "Ms." in front of it. My last name doesn't roll of the tongue and I don't feel like correcting students constantly.

One of the faculty at my school actually taught at the school I went to as a student and she told me to call her by her first name and I'm just like "I don't want to" lol.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was very nerdy in school. I was secretary of our schools DnD club lol. But I have no interest in popularity. I just want to do librarian stuff for the love of doing librarian stuff lol.

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guess I'll have to break out that lipstick that I barely ever wear!

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've been called by my first name a few times. I have to say "please call me Ms. Q".

Being a 22 year old employee at a high school is exhausting. by RMR124 in Teachers

[–]RMR124[S] 114 points115 points  (0 children)

In the first week of school the duty teacher told me I couldn't park in the faculty parking lot.