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rjlobo422

(29 posts)
Sat Nov 17, 2012, 10:32 PM Nov 2012

from a teacher

I am a legally blind teacher who has taught regular and special education students in California and Missouri for thirty four years. I have a masters and a doctorate and have taught for the University of Missouri. I have also run group homes and day programs for mentally challenged kids and adults.

Last July I was laid off from my teaching position with the Riverside County Office of Education. After a long career in teaching I was rewarded by being dumped on the curb like old trash My position was eliminated due to budget cuts but the real reason goes deeper than that. Because of my salary the county waged a five year war of harassment until they were finally able to kick me to the curb. Without going into great detail I will say that they acted very unprofessionally.

My union did almost nothing to help.They certainly did nothing to rock the boat or get in the faces of my abusers. They did the least they could do and still appear to be concerned. They did finally give me a little blue bag for my unemployment stuff.

At the hearing for my layoff the lawyers assured me that my name would be at the top of the rehire list due to seniority. They offered me a part time gig thirty miles from my home which they knew I could not get to since I do not drive. They might as well have assigned me to a position on Mars. I had to retire to keep my insurance. When I called about open positions I was told that they did not have to rehire me because I had retired.

I applied for unemployment in August. Because there are no walk offices due to budget cuts I have spent tens of hours on the phone and writing letters to appeal my case because the county is fighting my unemployment. If i do not get some help soon from unemployment or another job I could lose my family home.

Im writing all of this to DU because I need my progressive friends to understand some hard realities in our education system today. Our teachers are not honored or respected as professionals they are treated as throw away day to day labor. The NEA is a great source of political capital for Democratic candidates but they if you are a teacher looking for real help you are shit out of luck with them.

I am currently looking for work in special education advocacy or QMRP related work. If you have any ideas please contact me at rjlobo422@gmail.com. Thanks for letting me vent.

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from a teacher (Original Post) rjlobo422 Nov 2012 OP
I like venting, thanks for your openness. DaveJ Dec 2012 #1

DaveJ

(5,023 posts)
1. I like venting, thanks for your openness.
Wed Dec 5, 2012, 07:50 PM
Dec 2012

One of your most profound, and I'm sure accurate observation is: "Our teachers are not honored or respected as professionals they are treated as throw away day to day labor." It's especially sad that this is happening to teachers. I grew up with an understanding of what is proper and ethical, but that is all being destroyed. Almost none of it remains. I don't think any kids after me were taught such things in school. Now getting a job is about hustle and razzle-dazzle, rather than maturity, trustworthiness, or honest devotion. I'm very sorry the world treated you this way, and I hope that you have been able to find a suitable life to replace the one that the system tore away. Sometimes I feel totally alone in my perception of the world. Only occasionally I find someone like you who still gets it.

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