Friday
9th March, 2018 1915
Isn't
life wonderful?
I
awoke to a reply from Delia informing me nothing was finalised yet re
the shifting students/teachers, hoped it would not take place until
next term/academic year and that they realised it would inconvenience
me greatly so would ensure arrangements were made to make it easy etc
etc. Terrific, what more could I hope for?
This
afternoon Annie emailed me. The other vice-dean had informed her this
afternoon she would be taking over the affected class (additional
work for her, less for me) but instead of having to take them on
Wednesdays when she teaches on main campus anyway, they insisted she
go there Mondays. Nothing finalised eh? Doesn't sound like that to
me. So of course while I am grateful that my well-being has been
thought of I am not so enamoured with the fact someone else has been
told to take up the slack. Makes me look dreadful and I never once
said I couldn't or wouldn't do it, merely that their suggestion was
unacceptable and another way needed to be found.
Had
it been acceptable I would have assented with a grumble but agreed
nonetheless, however the bald fact is, I know my teaching would have
suffered and quite likely I would have missed classes through
over-sleeping, not to mention my being irritable. Not exactly a good
quality in a teacher.
So
now I find myself in the role of villain. Annie was quite happy to
help out on the day she has to be on the main campus for her own work
but is understandably dismayed at having to make a special journey
for extra classes on a different day and I of course am angry (if
indeed the matter has been settled – this is, after all, China)
because were Annie and I not good friends she would by now be
sticking pins in effigies of me.
I
have now had to compose another email requesting that the school give
me back my students and I have offered them various solutions (if I
am any more flexible I will be kissing my own arse) and all they have
to do is make it happen. Never in eight years of teaching have I
offloaded work to a colleague and I do not intend to start now. The
day went downhill rapidly.
Then,
during the break in afternoon class, Brenda called. She had spoken to
the Director of Foreign Affairs regarding next year's contract. She
was now 80% sure. Everything was dependent now on a letter from the
deans of east and Peili campuses. I already know I will be writing
the letter from the east campus (glowing of course) which makes it
90% certain, maybe 95% so I now find myself at loggerheads with one
vice-dean on Peili and in accord with the other over Studentgate and
oh, by the way can I expect your support for a contract renewal!
My
life was never destined to be plain sailing, plane sailing or even
great circle I am sure. The older I get the more I am beginning to
believe Wednesday's child really is full of woe! At least I can't
receive the death sentence. Yet...........
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