wiseheart: (harper2)
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And it was a godawful last day, too. We had nonstop meetings from 8 o'clock to 12.45; well, we had one stop around 9.30, but that was abysmally short. The fact that we didn't hear anything of real importance in all those endless hours wasn't really surprising; it is mostly like that with our meetings. At least I managed to seam the clasps of 10 mini sewing kits during all the desperate boredom.

Afterwards our lunch group, with slightly different participants, went to the little eatery again. Lunch was delicious and we enjoyed the last chance to be together peacefully. Starting with Monday I'll be working in the opposite shift with everyone again. I keep remember myself that it's only for another 3 months.

One of my colleagues approached me today with the request to go with her and her 8th-term class to Vienna around the end of the school year (she forgot that I won't be there any longer by that time), as her class - a somewhat problematic one - has apparently taken a liking to me. I said I'd gladly do so. I love Vienna, and we'd be 3 adults for about 15 or so teenagers, so it should be possible. For someone who was supposedly such a rubbish teacher (according to Boss Woman), it is a bit of a satisfaction that such a problematic class would like me and ask me to join them on their very last trip together.

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Date: 2018-08-31 05:47 pm (UTC)
meathiel: (Poppy)
From: [personal profile] meathiel
I hate endless meetings like that.

Hopefully you will be allowed to go on that trip even if you don't work there anymore.

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Date: 2018-08-31 06:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
This is one thing Boss Woman won't have a say in. Even parents can accompany a school class - assuming there is at least one teacher per 20 kids and they just come as an additional adult. I'll pay for my own train ticket, so she can't interfere.
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