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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 550840" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>Okay, look. When I smoked, I could not do it at school. Not on a break, not on campus, not in my own vehicle. When I want a cold one, I can't pop the top at lunch. Not even if I leave campus and certainly not in the teacher lounge. And there are times... If I smoked dope, I sure could not do that at school. </p><p></p><p>Why, then, is it alright for my co-worker to overeat at school? In front of students who have eating and dietary issues, when she should be working, all day long? I am not her supervisor, or I would have dealt with it long ago. I am leaving a job I liked, that I was good at, that is very rewarding, largely because of her. It represents, to me, a lack of discipline and work ethic. She isn't even what I would term morbidly obese. She's just chunky. It isn't a thing about aesthetics, or whatever. She just seems to devote the bulk of her time to eating. When I worked with her, she spent 2/3 of her time seeking, preparing and consuming food. And our classroom had a kitchen, so that made it even easier. </p><p></p><p>What that is is theft, pure and simple. She's stealing time from her employer. She's stealing time from her students and she is stealing time away from herself and her children because if she keeps this up she surely will not have as long a life as she might. </p><p></p><p>Sorry folks. This started out as a deviled egg thing. If we can't smoke or drink or <em>cross stitch </em>at work, then I don't think anyone can overeat, either. It isn't a fat thing. It is a personal responsibility thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 550840, member: 3306"] Okay, look. When I smoked, I could not do it at school. Not on a break, not on campus, not in my own vehicle. When I want a cold one, I can't pop the top at lunch. Not even if I leave campus and certainly not in the teacher lounge. And there are times... If I smoked dope, I sure could not do that at school. Why, then, is it alright for my co-worker to overeat at school? In front of students who have eating and dietary issues, when she should be working, all day long? I am not her supervisor, or I would have dealt with it long ago. I am leaving a job I liked, that I was good at, that is very rewarding, largely because of her. It represents, to me, a lack of discipline and work ethic. She isn't even what I would term morbidly obese. She's just chunky. It isn't a thing about aesthetics, or whatever. She just seems to devote the bulk of her time to eating. When I worked with her, she spent 2/3 of her time seeking, preparing and consuming food. And our classroom had a kitchen, so that made it even easier. What that is is theft, pure and simple. She's stealing time from her employer. She's stealing time from her students and she is stealing time away from herself and her children because if she keeps this up she surely will not have as long a life as she might. Sorry folks. This started out as a deviled egg thing. If we can't smoke or drink or [i]cross stitch [/i]at work, then I don't think anyone can overeat, either. It isn't a fat thing. It is a personal responsibility thing. [/QUOTE]
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