My previous boss is still powerful

@cacay1 (84914)
Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
June 11, 2025 6:22am CST
She was my former boss I shared with you here before who didn't like excuses despite reasonable. She already retired last year, but her toxicity remains unparalleled. What makes her powerful? Her mom who's now 88 years old is still teaching at the university. How could she not evaluate the teaching performance of her old mom, who, cannot also walk well because of old age. These mother and daughter act like dumb shameless. And our dean is also dumb for letting her teach 5 subjects. This 88 year old faculty becomes a laughing stock at the university. Just imagine she has with her a secretary or working student who does her tasks or responsibilities. The old boss and her mom are truly insanes. We teachers, just zip our mouths. They're selfish, greed, and corrupt.
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@celticeagle (175748)
• Boise, Idaho
12 Jun
Sounds like those who seem to be taking over this world. It's ugly and insane. We must fight to keep this sort of thing at bay.
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@celticeagle (175748)
• Boise, Idaho
12 Jun
@cacay1 .......does sound weird.
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@cacay1 (84914)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
3h
@celticeagle , correct, sounds so weird.
@cacay1 (84914)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
12 Jun
@celticeagle, hoping this malicious hiring will reach to the ears of the university president. There were many young and capable part time teachers who were not given teaching loads whereas this old faculty has load. It's something alarming.
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@grenery8 (17557)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
11 Jun
she shouldn't be employed; they should give chances to someone younger
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@cacay1 (84914)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
12 Jun
@grenery8, correct. There were part time teachers who weren't given teaching loads whereas this 88 years old has load, It's troublesome and worrisome. Students don't like old teachers.
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@grenery8 (17557)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
14h
@cacay1 it's worrisome and unfair; we should all get equal chances but some are too greedy, it seems.
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@cacay1 (84914)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
3h
@grenery8 , that is right, but karma is digital, he he. Sooner or later, they will be caught allowing a very old teacher to teach.
@snowy22315 (191048)
• United States
11 Jun
Well, that does not sound like a lot of fun.
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@cacay1 (84914)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
12 Jun
@snowy22315 that's right. It's a blood boiling thing. I wonder why doesn't like to rest
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@cabuyogty (3768)
• Philippines
11 Jun
I didn't talk a lot about my strict teachers before to my classmates and schoolmates when I was studied in high school and college. I can talk it about it to my mother because I felt fear and nervous.
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@cacay1 (84914)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
12 Jun
@cabuyogty, I also had a lion-tiger during high school. Being young, my classmates and I were terribly afraid and never told others, but the principal learned about her toxic dealings with the students, so was transferred to a remote barangay known to have rebels. Karma is real so it was her turn to feel scared.
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@cacay1 (84914)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
3h
@cabuyogty , thankful that crazy man was scolded. He might like to harm you.
@cabuyogty (3768)
• Philippines
12 Jun
@cacay1 yes, .people in remote barangays are rebels and I can see that when a man attempted me to follow me in my footsteps before I gone home! But someone saw us and they scolded this crazy man.Have a great day over there!
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