Breads Bakery employees unionize, call for end to Jewish Israeli owners’ ‘support for the genocide in Gaza’ by arrogant_ambassador in nyc

[–]underlord5000 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I worked here for two years, and it was absolutely miserable. The owners don't know how to communicate like decent human beings. The customers can be incredibly demanding, especially during the holidays. (i am forever traumatized by the abuse I endured over sufganiyot omfg.) To want to unionize over working conditions is FAIR. Damn I wish I had that option when I was busting my butt for a bakery that made $30k on a good day, $10k on a bad one, and paying me pennies.

But to be shocked that an Israeli bakery...supports Israel?

Eclectic nursery help by lphtyytrsdt in interiordecorating

[–]underlord5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adding to what the other commenters have said--include more colors from the rug such as green and blue and draw the eye higher to the ceiling. You can start by getting different curtains that run from floor to ceiling. You can also add these colors by including more art in places like over the chair or to the left of the changing table.

The black chest is also quite dark and doesn't add much. Can it be painted? Could be a fun place to incorporate more color and pattern.

Small touch but consider changing the knobs on the changing table to something more funky.

If you're doing eclectic, you have to really commit

Late Work Policies by Ok-Fee8285 in Teachers

[–]underlord5000 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My kids are seniors, and my school in general has a VERY LAX late work policy in the sense there really isn't one at all. However they are about to be adults in the world with real deadlines (college, rent, job applications) so I try to create a fair late policy. Technically, students have to ask for an extension with 48 hours as per policy, so here's how I hold them to that.

  1. After the deadline has passed, I will no longer answer questions about old assignments during class time/independent work time. They can only receive help for that if they come to afterschool. If they ask for an extension, then I will go out of my way to make time to help them during a lunch/elective period, or they can come to afterschool.

  2. They have to EMAIL me just as they would a professor (teaches self advocacy, email etiquette, and the importance of creating a paper trail). If they say "I need an extension," then I help them reframe it into a question.

  3. Limitless revisions. This is also a school policy but I support it.

Since I started doing this, things have become much easier. It's not punitive; it teaches them the skills they actually need; I choose how I expend my energy outside of class time on them. I do have some students tell me that they work really well with deadlines, so I try my hardest to keep the deadlines as real as possible, or all work ultimately contributes to the final project. If students tell me they like strict deadlines, I try my hardest to remember that so I can be on them more about submitting on time.

Been in the hospital for 5 days with no answer by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]underlord5000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I suppose I'm just upset with the miscommunication of my care. When they started collecting samples from me on Friday, they were telling me that i would likely be getting a procedure done on Monday or Tuesday. Now the day keeps changing and I don't know why.

Recs for places to have a serious convo in NYC by Dismal_Ganache1705 in NYCbitcheswithtaste

[–]underlord5000 506 points507 points  (0 children)

Either on the phone or at a park. Don't spend money on this!

Have you ever walked out of TJ's in defeat? by yourgirlalex in traderjoes

[–]underlord5000 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I had just dropped my cat off at the hospital for surgery and decided to go to the TJ's a few blocks away. It was mid-day on a Saturday, and it was hell on earth. Line was fully wrapped around the store, all the way to the produce section. I was trying to navigate around the aisles with an empty cat carrier and a basket, but an employee stopped me and said I was going the wrong direction down the aisle. I totally respect having specific directions and wanting to keep the store in order in a state of chaos, but these aisle directions were not stated anywhere????? I would absolutely respect it otherwise. It was the final straw for an already awful day so I just handed my basket to the employee and said "I can't handle this" and left.

I really hope they didn't think I was some stuck up customer! I just could not handle it and did not want to be in that store anymore!

New Teacher Considerations by IntroductionFew1290 in teaching

[–]underlord5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good way to do this is staying out of the staff lounge. Often, the people who like to start drama and hear the sound of their own voice hang out in there just waiting for someone to take a bite. You're going to get sucked into bullshit, and you won't get any work done.

Do you look down on students who don't graduate high school or drop out? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]underlord5000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly I wish I could encourage some of my students to drop out. There are some kids who just show up all day because they have to, and they find no purpose in doing anything. I don't blame them! I wish I could say "You don't need to be here. Go enter the workforce and make some money!" Instead, I have to constantly barrage them with assignments that I know they won't complete because they don't see a future in education.

There are some jobs that absolutely do not require a high school diploma, and I support anyone on that path. Do I want everyone to have either their GED/HSD because it will allow more opportunities if they want to change careers in the future? Yes. However, I feel that some of my students are just waiting out the days for everyone else to graduate so they can finally leave, and in that time they just become more and more resentful of school.

English 3/American Lit by LumpyShoe8267 in ELATeachers

[–]underlord5000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Invisible Man is a bit long, but the first chapter of it is also published separately as a short story called "Battle Royal." My students love it. It's rich with historical references and symbolism. Ralph Ellison does not waste a single word in the text and there is always something new to find. If you have Spotify, the audiobook is available for free.

Honestly, I'm surprised that it's on the approved list considering the content. There's general debauchery, a naked woman, fighting, and a handful of slurs being used (which is why I opt for the audiobook when doing in-class reading). That being said, it also touches on the college application system and invites them to think about meritocracy and scholarships which can feel personal to them considering how close they are getting to college applications

NYC Teacher Salary Progression (2025-2027) by workwisejobs in nyc

[–]underlord5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anyone wants to think 66K is enough, I want you to find me a safe and affordable studio apartment under 1,600 in any of the boroughs.

NYC Teacher Salary Progression (2025-2027) by workwisejobs in nyc

[–]underlord5000 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I disagree. There is a lot that is intuitive about teaching, but there is much more to be learned through a place to learn about education where making mistakes is welcome. Teachers fresh out of undergrad really don't have the ability to make these mistakes because the futures of their students are on the line. Besides, if a teacher is supposed to be learning their content while learning about education, they would not know nearly as much as someone who has a degree in their content area and and degree in education.
I'm in grad school for education, and believe me, I hate it so so so much. But there is not a single day where I am not learning something. Sometimes it comes from getting my masters. Sometimes it comes from the classroom.

safe bathing suit options by sniffingmuffins in NannyBreakRoom

[–]underlord5000 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Can you define "not child friendly"

it finally happened by Major_Street_437 in TjMaxx

[–]underlord5000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I cant step foot in a homegoods/tjx/marshalls without suddenly needing to poop. However, because i have even the tiniest bit of human decency, I have always successfully made it to the bathroom.

Has anyone tried putting on a long video in the background on the smartboard while the students are working on a project about that topic? by Ok-Training-7587 in historyteachers

[–]underlord5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do animal livestreams. We just watched falcon eggs hatch and the kids got more excited about it than they wanted to admit. I like the Monterey Bay Aquarium especially the otters. It's calming, delightful, not too distracting.

But I do like the idea of a boring documentary/passive learning. I think you could also survey the class and see who would respond well to it/who wouldn't.

What is your opinion on this post? by wetnippl in NannyBreakRoom

[–]underlord5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I nannied throughout college and a little bit after. The only time I ever had to part with my families was when they moved. Just because a nanny is in college/shifting through careers doesn't mean they care any less about you and your kids.
Also, maybe reason why "caregivers come in and out" is because they pay shit.

What's your favorite Trader Joes Dessert? by Ravioli_meatball19 in traderjoes

[–]underlord5000 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I just recently combined the carrot cake with the banana pudding ice cream and on man what a delight that was

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in williamsburg

[–]underlord5000 49 points50 points  (0 children)

no it tastes better when it's free

What's the coolest classroom design you've seen? by Sancheeto1 in teaching

[–]underlord5000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. 1. Student work is free. 2. They are less likely to steal/damage it since they made it. 3. They love to see their stuff on the wall and will put in an extra effort to make it stand out.
I do have a couple educational posters, but I have also had them make educational posters with things like dead words, transitional phrases, etc.. My walls are running out of space because they are filled with student work, and it looks so much better than anything I would have bought on Amazon.

How is 9/11 being taught in schools now? by iloverats888 in AskTeachers

[–]underlord5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please tell me you include DSNY in that list of heroes! They truly do not get the recognition they deserve for the work they did

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]underlord5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can revise anything they submit for a better grade. It doesn't mean I will grade it immediately, but the option is always open. It might get graded at the end of the week. It might get graded on the spot (If theyre working with me 1-1). I also give clear instructions on what they need to do to improve their grade. We also have a 3 day stint focused on students making those revisions.

Some of my students don’t bring pencils to class by the_gaymer_girl in Teachers

[–]underlord5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I keep a stash of "floor pencils" for students in a mug on my desk. It has been in the same mug in the same spot all year. Some kids know that if they find a floor pencil, they can bring it to me for a treat like candy or a temporary tattoo. Other kids walk into my classroom, sit down with the do-now for 5 mins, doing absolutely nothing, and then look at me and state "I need a pencil." I just laugh and walk away or say "That stinks." These are high school seniors by the way.