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Edited on Mon Oct-04-04 04:22 PM by Dzimbowicz
Three years ago a new teacher arrived in my department at school. She did not get along very well with a good friend of mine (for reasons I never asked about), but I avoided her because of her overuse of perfume; I happen to be allergic to certain ingredients to perfumes, namely the alcohol. In her opinion, I was being influenced by my friend against her. Well, a year passed, my friend retired and life went on. I still avoided her because of her perfume. In a gesture of goodwill I offered her a free space on my class trip to Europe last summer (a $2800 value). While on the trip she was the most demanding pain-in-the-ass! It never dawned on her that I had to put the concerns of my teenage students ahead of hers. An example: she strained a muscle in her back the morning of the trip and should never have gone on the trip, but she came along anyway. She whined when she could not upgrade her ticket to first class. Several days later, still whining about her back, I took a student on an errand. While we were on this errand she wanted me to go to a pharmacy to buy some muscle relaxers and pain relievers for her. When I said, "you are an adult and you should be able to do this for yourself" her response was that she wanted to go on the tour of the castle which was planned for that morning. Hmmmm, if she was in that much pain... Oh well, I was able to obtain some effective pain killers for her while I was away from the group. I returned to the group several minutes late and I was informed that she was bitching about my tardiness with her medicine. She, like always, had someone else ask me if I had found anything for her and if so "to please give it to her because she was suffering so much". My response: "Yes I did, but she must stop whining like a child before I give it to her or it's going out the window!" Other complaints: my room is too hot and you did this to me on purpose (we were in Germany at the time and the temp was about 80); you will not listen to my advice on monitoring the children (she wanted me to do a bed check every night, but refused to get her ass out of bed to help). Then, one night after supper she let her rage at me fly. I listened to her, then told her that her concerns for her own comfort were self-centered and childish; my students were my main concern, not a 56 year old adult who should be able to take care of herself. This is only the tip of the iceberg of how she treated me after I gave her a free trip to Europe. Evidently she wanted me to be obsequiously servile to her for my past treatment of her (recall my allergies to the alcohol in perfumes). Then, upon return to school, she tried to turn the department against me. This backfired on her. I informed her that the trip was private and she was trying to create a hostile workplace because I was supposedly so mean to her. I then had my cousin, an attorney, inform her of how she could be sued for this. My department chair and principal also backed me up.
BTW, this person is an outspoken repuke and a 'christian'.
So, in summary, I understand how you feel. Document everything, note witnesses and as much detail as possible.
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