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needtaask
Joined: 14 Apr 2007 Posts: 11
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:07 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry I haven't figured out how to do the "quoting" trick yet, but
Yaramaz, would your friend who is ecstatically happy in the first year program be willing to talk to me about it PM? |
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dmb

Joined: 12 Feb 2003 Posts: 8397
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:40 pm Post subject: |
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Ok, it was 5 years ago I worked at Bilgi but I thought the students and the management were fine. I still bump into a few people who work there and their only complaint is that the summer holidays are shorter.
When I worked there people complained about the things that yaramaz has mentioned. none of it bothered me though. People have different ideas about how places should be and how places should be run.
I am sticking up for Bilgi here as my (second) oldest friend in Istanbul is now number 2 at Bilgi. I worked with him in a management position at 2 different places and know that he is very good at his job and sticks up for the teachers if they don't spend all day b*tching about their jobs.
Yaramaz, I can guess which friend you are talking about. She has been there for 6 years(more?) If it is that bad why has she stayed for so long?
I also have friends who have been there for 7ish years and would not dream of leaving- it is a centrally located uni with reasonable hours and gives them time to spend evenings and weekends with their spouses and kids- each to their own
(I'm not picking on yaramaz just pointing out what is utter crap is for some people is good for others.) |
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yaramaz

Joined: 05 Mar 2003 Posts: 2384 Location: Not where I was before
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:38 pm Post subject: |
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Dmb, tisn't your friend who was a problem- he's lovely and sane and really stood up for teachers. I was thinking about the B�y�k Peynir, the bump in the horizontal hierarchy...
It's different for everyone who works there. Some people have no problems because they slip under the radar somehow, others have constant stress. In my office, some people were close to snapping from the stress and uncertainty. You never felt like your job was safe from one day to the next.
My unnamed friend is still there after 5 years, yes, but I cant tell you how she felt about being there because I am not her and her job was not mine (she was a position holder and only taught a few hours a week). I can tell you that she is very happy to be out of prep.
I can only speak for my own experience and from what I heard.
I was actually quite happy there until midway through the year when the energy suddenly changed. |
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dmb

Joined: 12 Feb 2003 Posts: 8397
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 4:30 pm Post subject: |
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| Some people have no problems because they slip under the radar somehow |
If I knew how I managed it I'd share.... but it just happens. |
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Sheikh Inal Ovar

Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 1208 Location: Melo Drama School
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 7:01 am Post subject: |
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| Entrailicus wrote: |
| ... although I heard recently that while observing a teacher's lesson, she was so unhappy with what she saw that she got up and started teaching the lesson herself. |
If the story got out, she'd be inundated with offers to head a private school over this way ...
She'd be the school's trophy to be wheeled around at head-mistress conferences all over the Gulf ... where she'd be received with standing ovations ... |
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