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Xylitol

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Xylitol
high school =/= real world

Rookie mistake there too, as you found out. It may not be the real world, but the same "rules" are in effect and you can clearly see now the repercussions from dispensing with them.

Originally posted by: Xylitol
I have a job, and I would never act like this if it were my boss. An angry librarian is not my boss, my teacher is closer to my boss

And yet, even though she's not your "boss" she still managed to knock your grade down a fair bit, didn't she. Your "boss" is anyone whose help or approval is necessary for your success in a given endeavor.

ZV

no
in real life, there would be no one to complain to - in high school, there's the principal, and the principal has the ultimate power to reverse what she just did

i didn't want to bump the thread again, but yea - i know that being sarcastic was not right, but I also know that what she did was not right.

thanks for the input guys
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Xylitol
high school =/= real world

Rookie mistake there too, as you found out. It may not be the real world, but the same "rules" are in effect and you can clearly see now the repercussions from dispensing with them.

Originally posted by: Xylitol
I have a job, and I would never act like this if it were my boss. An angry librarian is not my boss, my teacher is closer to my boss

And yet, even though she's not your "boss" she still managed to knock your grade down a fair bit, didn't she. Your "boss" is anyone whose help or approval is necessary for your success in a given endeavor.

ZV

no
in real life, there would be no one to complain to - in high school, there's the principal, and the principal has the ultimate power to reverse what she just did

thanks for the input guys
She's not going to disappear.
 

DefDC

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Aug 28, 2003
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Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Xylitol
high school =/= real world

Rookie mistake there too, as you found out. It may not be the real world, but the same "rules" are in effect and you can clearly see now the repercussions from dispensing with them.

Originally posted by: Xylitol
I have a job, and I would never act like this if it were my boss. An angry librarian is not my boss, my teacher is closer to my boss

And yet, even though she's not your "boss" she still managed to knock your grade down a fair bit, didn't she. Your "boss" is anyone whose help or approval is necessary for your success in a given endeavor.

ZV

no
in real life, there would be no one to complain to - in high school, there's the principal, and the principal has the ultimate power to reverse what she just did

thanks for the input guys
She's not going to disappear.


She might. If she's creating havoc with the students, this might be enough to see her off. Or give her an attitude adjustment from above.

The OP didn't do the right thing by being sarcastic and walking away, however, he wasn't the catalyst. The principal needs to know about this, and the other students. I wouldn't want some dingbat librarian causing problems with my child's grade.
 

lupi

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Ah good ole school papers. I remember my senior year of HS, becuase of ap courses and the rule where you didn't take the final if your grade was high enough and the final wouldn't change it I pretty much just sat in pseduo study hall for about 90% of the day for the last month and a half.

Except for wonderful english class. With only a couple weeks left my enlish teacher told my it would be an automatic failure as I never turned in my midterm research paper if I didn't turn one in before the semester ended. So I then picked a subject, grabbed about 4 books on it, then mixed the sentences of them up enough so it would be hard to tell how little original writing the paperr contained.

The beautiful part was when I got it back, with a nice 95 written on it followed by an even larger number of the negative type for being late resulting in a 0.
 

DomS

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Originally posted by: SunnyD
#1 - Talk to the dean/principal.

#2 - I hate the word "rubric". It's the stupidest word ever.

#3 - When all else fails, get parents involved. Make the school hate you.



talk to the head of the school, get your parents involved. Seriously, admin's dread that at schools.
 

BeauJangles

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Aug 26, 2001
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If the assistant or whoever you handed the paper to remembers you turned it in on time, then there is no debate. If she won't correct her mistake, go talk to the principle. Don't be a douche about it, just state your case and say that you tried talking with the librarian herself, but she won't listen.

This isn't an issue which should require parental involvement, handle this one on your own.
 

torpid

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Sep 14, 2003
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Originally posted by: Born2bwire
She ain't your boss but she's the one that graded your paper.

No she's not. No one graded it. That's the whole point of the thread.

If you could have won her over you could have had her regrade your paper and that would be the end of it.

Like with some home made cookies? How do you win someone over who refuses to grade your paper for no obvious reason after lying and claiming you didn't turn it in, then when it is proven that you did turn it in, she only claims she will "think about" grading it then never does.

Now you've got this hanging over your head the whole vacation and going to have to go through a bunch of shit to correct this. If you knew better like you say you do you wouldn't have been a sarcastic ass to her. You should have simply let her have her say, then calmly explained that you turned it into her assistant because he said he would take care of it and also to have someone verify that you turned it in on time.

That's what he said he did. Only after the Librarian claimed that she gets everything that is put in her mailbox in response to him telling her the assistant took it to put in her mailbox did he turn sarcastic.

Instead of dragging her out of the office and bringing this confrontation in front of the assistant (who's sole word is the entire basis of your argument), you should have gone to the assistant and had him write out and sign a note stating that you turned in the paper to him on time.

He didn't drag her out. He left her office to go talk to the assistant and she followed him.

Then, whenever you have to have any kind of communication with anyone in this matter, you can bring out a copy of the note.

He can still do this.

Just because you think you're right doesn't mean you should be a dick. You're not going to make things easy by burning bridges with the people you need to deal with to correct the problem.

I can basically guarantee that this is not isolated behavior by the Librarian. Most likely the principal and anyone else in power knows she acts like this. There's no point trying to suck up to people who exhibit behavior like this, especially when you will not likely ever have to deal with them again.
 

Fritzo

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I have a talent for talking people like that down.

She would have blown me by the time I left.
 

Fayd

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Originally posted by: lupi
Ah good ole school papers. I remember my senior year of HS, becuase of ap courses and the rule where you didn't take the final if your grade was high enough and the final wouldn't change it I pretty much just sat in pseduo study hall for about 90% of the day for the last month and a half.

Except for wonderful english class. With only a couple weeks left my enlish teacher told my it would be an automatic failure as I never turned in my midterm research paper if I didn't turn one in before the semester ended. So I then picked a subject, grabbed about 4 books on it, then mixed the sentences of them up enough so it would be hard to tell how little original writing the paperr contained.

The beautiful part was when I got it back, with a nice 95 written on it followed by an even larger number of the negative type for being late resulting in a 0.

that's why i preferred college. in several classes, i handed all papers due in the class in on the last day (even if they were due several months before.)

i got A's in those classes.

 

grrl

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Over 6000 posts in three years, no wonder your paper was late! :D
 

skace

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Originally posted by: Xylitol
I'm not going to take away that "important lesson" because I was being KIND AND CONSIDERATE until she started banging away at my "irresponsible" personality. I have too much pride to hear absolute bs from a librarian who doesn't EVER teach my classes or even KNOW me.

Your response sucks. If your speech is anything like your writing then you sound retarded.

How old / honest is the librarian's assistant? Is it another kid? So now it's what... a week later and you are trying to use him to vouch that you handed it in on time? Good luck.

Also, you say that you couldn't give it to her because she wasn't there, but she says she goes based on what's in her mailbox. Why couldn't you just put it in her mailbox instead of giving it to the assistant?

An experience is only worth what you take from it. Learn that when your work is time sensitive, that the person who needs it gets it within that window. While this isn't a requirement for HS, you might as well learn it now because there are a lot of things that aren't requirements in HS that beat the shit out of people in College. If you knew you were handing it in last period of the day and to her assistant, why didn't you shoot an email off right after to let her know? Then you would have had a time stamped email to at least verify your part of it.

I don't think I have to mention that, regardless of how she treated you, you treated her just as bad. It doesn't matter whether she is your teacher, a librarian or the janitor, you should treat that person with respect and if they cannot return the favor you bring that up with a higher authority after the fact. By stooping to her level you made any case you are trying to win that much more difficult.

You acted like a high school kid, so most of this is somewhat expected of you, however the sooner a lesson is learned, the better.
 

LtPage1

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Originally posted by: Xylitol
I just walk out of her office in her face because I want to prove a point that if she's not going to listen to my valid point (not even said in a sarcastic manner), then I'm not going to listen to her points.

Sounds like you communicated your message clearly and effectively. Good job.
 

jagec

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Now, based on the info that you have given us she's clearly in the wrong, but you really shot yourself in the foot here:
Originally posted by: Xylitol
So I start getting sarcastic with her because she clearly doesn't want to negotiate and only wants to criticize me for being irresponsible.

Now, I just walk out of her office in her face because I want to prove a point that if she's not going to listen to my valid point (not even said in a sarcastic manner), then I'm not going to listen to her points.

One of the biggest lessons that you should take out of high school is that (a)your superiors will make mistakes, and (b)getting confrontational and telling them so in a hostile manner will just make them want to demonstrate that they're your superiors, NOT make them want to fix the problem.

Originally posted by: Fritzo
I have a talent for talking people like that down.

She would have blown me by the time I left.

Your kind usually ends up owning the planet by the time they're 50.
 

dr150

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Since you have evidence, bring your parents in and ultimately threaten bringing in a lawyer and goig to the media.

They will cower in two seconds.

Sometimes these fucks need to be put in their place.
 

Dumac

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Hey guys, this isn't the real world. This is high school.

High school is pure bullshit. You don't learn any life lesson from highschool.

1. The teachers are all full of shit
2. The administration is fill of shit.
3. The entire institution is full of shit.

Just get what you need from the school and move on. Don't listen to anyone and compromise yourself.

Also, as a tip, parents are usually pretty powerful influences in high school.