so when I went to school there were always a few teachers I just couldn't stand. On your last day of school when you graduated did you build up the courage to tell some teachers what you think of them?
Or when you quit your job did you ever tell your boss or anyone else what you really think of them?
I tend to do things like that at the time it happens, like accosting my phsyics teacher at school due to his poor electronics knowledge. He did not understand how a crystal set worked, and refused to believe such a device could work.
Also accused my boss of stupidity numerous times when we was on a tight deadline ( phrases such as "that was a stroke of genius" was common ).
Nope - kind of the opposite really. I'd make a point of thanking and showing my appreciation to the few good ones (like my college badminton coach, who was a really nice guy, and actually a politics lecturer who just did the badminton stuff out of the kindness of his heart). The rest probably already figured out that I didn't like them, without me having to say anything.
Besides, there's no point being rude when you leave a job - they're just going to give you a bad reference, and you're not going to see them again anyway so why bother?
Besides, there's no point being rude when you leave a job - they're just going to give you a bad reference, and you're not going to see them again anyway so why bother?
yeh thats exactly how i feel. in school i thought: im gonna tell you when i leave. then i graduated and i was just glad i graduated and i was over with school and just didn't really care enough to tell people to fuck off. i was like: whatever. no point in it anyways.
i thought maybe if some people build up some steam over the years this was the time for them to let it out but im really calm at those points and way too relaxed to really think about the stuff that has bothered me over all the years.