but I was always "them's the rules, break 'em, take the consequences." Which I sometimes did, deliberately
This! Sometimes you haven't written the paper. And you have to decide if you stay up all night and turn in something crappy, or turn it in the next day and take the letter grade off penalty, or whatever the story is. But one of my roommates was always arranging extensions and shit. Pissed me off. I was like "yes, you've been sick, and yes, you're busy, but...like the rest of us AREN"T?"
Had to take some managers workshop hooey last week, and were told that the GenY like to be called Millenials. And require, uh, special handling. More guidance, more mentoring, more babysitting, basically. Fun.
Oh my god. Our managers had a similar thing. And I saw an article about it recently. My attitude is fuck'em. Want a job? Want to get paid? Grow a spine and some curiosity and work for it, damnit.
And I say this as a pretty lazy person.
I've read that some schools are lenient because they're afraid of lawsuits which, even if they win, are expensive and bad PR.
For your continued minute-to-minute update of my workday, Big Boss apparently just left! So no need to wait around for anything. Suh-weet.
Because I am entitled to half-day Fridays.
My attitude is fuck'em. Want a job? Want to get paid? Grow a spine and some curiosity and work for it, damnit.
I'm hoping to use this method. We have a particular subset of Millenials here at nerd-central anyway, so I'm hoping the broad theories for all of the Millenials don't really apply.
yeah. I'm getting flack because I'm about helping students, but only if they help themselves. If a student calls and says 'I have this problem", I say "what have you done about it?" if they say nothing, then I say "then you need to do _______. If that doesn't work, come back to me." They have apparently complained that I am not helpful.
> I had to give a B to a student who used to come to class drunk!
The fuck?
He was troubled...and needed to graduate... and I am not even a professor, just a lab instructor. And since my class is a costume lab, there is basically only my word against a student's as to whether or not they did the work to the best of their abilities. I did add a clause to my attendance portion of my grading rubric that noted that one would not be counted as present if they were drunk or high enough not to work
Confirmed Vampire People sighting in Iowa!!!
Hoo.Ray.!