Haha yeah that's worth a yell for sure.
I don't yell at work. But I do have a nice clear ringing teacher voice that immediately will bring a crowd to heel, including adults. It's kinda hilarious sometimes when I unintentionally invoke it. There can be a crowd of big shots who are ignoring someone scurrying around trying to herd them and I'll lift my voice just slightly and they'll all shuffle off to do whatever I said. It's like it goes right past their conscious brain and they're in action before they realize why.
I have had to say "I'm not yelling at you, I'm just yelling" kind of a lot. Probably not at work, but mostly because I am not that invested in what goes on at work - enough for frustrated grunts and sighs, but not yelling. I mean, it's not like work matters as much as a football game (where there is MUCH yelling at the TV)
Oh yeah, sports yelling? Totally different thing.
Yeah Franny! That's great. I don't know the principal there anymore, but Mary K Powers is still a vice principal. Is it the gifted magnet? The librarian there (whose name escapes me) was wonderful. I wonder if she is still there.
Yes, the gifted magnet. The principal is newish, I haven't heard good or bad about him yet. I think he gets to coast a bit on the fact that the school already works well.
I am Jessica WRT yelling. I do not yell at work, but that may have as much to do with the power dynamics of teaching as anything else. Boss doesn't yell at his faculty, and we sure don't yell at him. Students don't exactly flourish when their professors yell, so I don't yell at them either. But the kids? They escalate to shouting right away, and I usually take the bait and yell too even though I know better.
I just found out the last member of my former team was laid off today, making me the last man standing. (My soon-to-be-former boss being in the most awkward position of having been told there is no place for her on the new org chart, but being asked to stick around "for a while" anyway. And both of us really want me to take her job title when she goes except I can't do that until the company actually lays her off!)
This doesn't even approach the John H. Natter diet, but it's what I've got, so…
Kat, I'm sorry to hear about your friends' baby.
Ita, I'm sorry things aren't better for you.
Jessica, please tell Fone he was the best edit that ever crossed my path at TWoP. He took the job seriously, and did so well (even with my flakiness). I'm sorry you (and we) are going through this job loss. :(
Stay perky, Natter.
Hey there Cindy! Nice to see you 'round here. I hope a new job swoops you up soon.
ita, that drawing is really wonderful, and I say that as someone who doesn't watch SPN. But it tells such a story!
It's days like today that make me really wish I would get my garage transformed like I want and get a heavy bag. I NEED TO HIT THINGS.
Thanks Cindy - it's a big blow to our household and the internet, for sure!