on โ28-08-2014 10:46 AM
Mental health days are for morons, says Calare Public School principal Christian Cundy
I thought it was a send up when I saw it but apparently not ๐ NSW school. I suspect he needs a mental health day to see a professional.
on โ28-08-2014 02:51 PM
Wow. This man made a foolish decision to write these words.
Because I couldn't access the above link, I googled the school name and came upon another news release from 8 August, where schools in the area went into lockdown. There is stress in the whole area. And people can and do make poor judgements when stressed.
I think a break for him is necessary at this time. Imagine the additional stress he will be put under right now, being the "face" of education and the need for a story by all the media.
Principals are special people. They don't contemplate taking on that position lightly.
Have a rest, Sir. See you back at school when it is the right time.
DEB
on โ28-08-2014 04:56 PM
@channys_mum wrote:In his position one would expect that he would have the intelligence to keep such thoughts to himself.
I look after my intellectually disbabled brother. Sometimes I find myself thinking things like 'omg how hard can it be to just do (whatever)' one would have to be a saint not to sometimes think this way.
Also he(the principal) would encounter those who play on conditions, and parents who do claim illness for the $$$s.
I can understand his thoughts to a degree, however he has bunched them all in the same category and commented in a very unprofessional way.
I am thinking maybe there is more to this man's issues and a nervous breakdown is nigh.
jmo
I understand that, I had guests today for lunch and we discussed this topic, it seems that this is the kind of thing that might be discussed and said in a small group of friends or colleagues, in a light hearted manner, however, general consensus is that putting it out there as he did, is very unprofessional and not funny at all.
I can't think for a minute that he would think all of his staff would find it funny.
on โ28-08-2014 05:09 PM
I agree LL you pointed out in your post and I support, the poor man is obviously making poor judgements because he is under severe stress.
Some people could not possibly understand as they have not worked as a professional in a professional environment and been under stress in their work environment in a position where they have to lead by example too......
or worked so hard that they are overworked and stressed and unable to make all good decisions ?.....
....having a real job in a really professional environment is no picnic - not even like holding an informal luncheon
Respect where respect is due IMO.
I dip my hat to ALL school principals....AND especially the Deputy principals out there! geez they earn their money.
on โ28-08-2014 05:13 PM
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on โ28-08-2014 05:15 PM
@paintsew007 wrote:*PPPPFFFffft .....kettles ....pots!
at least i will come out and say it.
not like your sly dig at AZ in your last post
on โ28-08-2014 05:16 PM
raspberries LOL.....now go away or I'll start crying
on โ28-08-2014 05:21 PM
I didn't notice the dig until I read your post.
Thanks Mr Grizz.
โ28-08-2014 05:23 PM - edited โ28-08-2014 05:24 PM
ref massage #8 is sarcastic IMO:
I can't see a comparison? This is a school.
Have to go now, reality calls, have a nice day.
Bullying is not tolerated in schools nor on here btw....jus' a friendly reminder az and grizz
on โ28-08-2014 05:33 PM
seriously? that was nothing of import and not a dig, not bullying in any way, merely to say I was not continuing the posting for now as I had an appointment and then guests coming. I returned to read the replies on the thread after they left.
I have no reason to be rude to you, nor bully you. You have a right to your opinion and I respect that, sorry you thought it was personal.
on โ28-08-2014 08:30 PM
I agree Azure...nothing you poste4d warranted the backlash you received..