The Evil School has been paying me my salary and rent money as promised, and I have received one of the two return tickets that were promised in the contract.
Fay, I obviously know nothing about British law, but it would seem to me that both parties fulfilling their side of what was listed in the contract (you teaching; them paying), on an ongoing basis, would make the contract binding regardless of whether it was signed.
But, again, I could be full of crap.
Oh, I fully intend to have it checked over by lawyers before handing it to him. I cannot see any harm that it can cause me right now, which is why I'd appreciate a second opinion. Well, 'kay, he's not going to be exactly the Writer of Glowing References - but my new employers are entirely up to speed with the present situation.
I really,
really
don't want to stay and do all 'my duties' up to the end of term. I really want somebody to finally get egg on his face with the parents. He has fucked over so many of my friends and got away with it again and again and again. This school has terrific potential, but it also has him. He's a laughing stock in this town, but it's his employees who take the brunt of it from him. Everyone covers the boss's ass
because they're being professional,
regardless of how totally unprofessional he might be. He depends upon us to
help
him screw us.
...I don't know. On the one hand I feel this pure blind rage at the thought of him getting me to
co-operate
with being ripped off, and keep on covering up his behaviour from the parents. On the other hand, my kids would be gutted if I fucked off and left them. And I don't want to do that to them. But why the bloody hell should HE benefit from that? It's what he counts on. Bastard.
t /not entirely at home to Mr Calm
Fay, I obviously know nothing about British law, but it would seem to me that both parties fulfilling their side of what was listed in the contract (you teaching; them paying), on an ongoing basis, would make the contract binding regardless of whether it was signed.
That would be my take, too.
Also, I'd be careful to use qualifiers
every time
you reference the lack of a contract. (You
believe you
have no obligation to pay me;
you claim
we have no binding contract, etc.) There are a few places where I know you're just restating their position, rather than your own, but no sense letting yourself get tripped up.
Subsequent to receiving your memo, it appears that you no longer consider that you have any legal obligation to continue paying my salary. Nor do you have any legal obligation to pay the money for the initial two months of my work
Fay, I might change the above, and anything similar to something like, "your position appears to be that you have no legal obligation to continue paying my salary." I wouldn't just conceed the point, even it the lawyer you consulted told you it was probably so.
x-posty with brenda, who said it better
Congrats, Betsy!
Fay, I have no helpful advice. I think that looks like a good letter, and I'm angry that you're stuck in an aggrevating situation.
I've skippity-skipped, but has Jilli seen this?
ooooh, batty tiara. Waaaaant.
I'm having a meh day. I am trying to inform the Body Image Demons that I AM NOT LISTENING TO THEM, LA LA LA LA, and am instead trying to concentrate on the very cool concert I'm going to tonight. This plan is not working as well as I'd like, but I'll take what I can get right now.
Yay, Betsy! Congrats on the new job!
Rather than leave immediately, however, I have stayed at school long enough to level the children’s work and write their reports. I have also written the planning for the rest of this term and for next year.
Fay, you're a lot nicer than I am. I'd just tell them to stuff it if they didn't pay me.
What a horrible situation, Fay. It seems like the best possible outcome at this point is that the parents become aware of the shit he's pulling but the kids still get taught. Somehow. Maybe your letter can help with that, I don't know.
c.c. All parents & staff
My favorite part of the letter, Fay.
c.c. All parents & staff
It would be even better if the parents and the staff got their letters just ever so slightly before he got his...
Woohoo, Betsy!
I think it's a good letter, Fay.