I will never be able to retire. Several friends and I repeated this observation in a recent discussion. These friends are all Gen Xers, my age or slightly younger. We live in different parts of the country, come from very different family backgrounds, and have pursued different careers. We are all college-educated fathers born after the assassination of John F Kennedy and before the inauguration of Ronald Reagan. We have elderly parents still with us; each of us is in that now-familiar sandwich of middle age, mindful of responsibilities to still-young offspring and increasingly frail forebears.
No doubt you’d paid Union dues throughout the span of your teaching career, and they did not represent you or give you advice to take your case all the way to arbitration?
Employees who suffer from drug addictions and mental illness are usually protected and deserve to be heard and not forced out!
The writer’s word processor is mightier than the Walmart greeter’s handwave.
No doubt you’d paid Union dues throughout the span of your teaching career, and they did not represent you or give you advice to take your case all the way to arbitration?
Employees who suffer from drug addictions and mental illness are usually protected and deserve to be heard and not forced out!