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Yu_Bum_suk

Joined: 25 Dec 2004
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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:42 pm Post subject: An open letter to Mr Schertzer |
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(Perhaps this will only stroke his misanthropic ego, but here goes...)
Dear Mr Schertzer,
You are clearly a very unhappy and troubled man. You consistently manage to find the negative in everything you recount and repeatedly manage to become a victim of that which you dislike. You display a constant need to condemn and disapprove, and the only thing that appears to give you any gratification is a persecution complex.
While Korea is by no means a perfect place, many people living here very much enjoy their lives. This is true for many EFL teachers, myself included. In spite of the systemic difficulties we face in performing our jobs, we can take considerable joy in many things. One such thing is the camaraderie of our peers, both foreign and Korean. Over the years I have learned a wealth of things from talking to other teachers and pursuing professional development, particularly at the many conferences and workshops Korea has to offer EFL teachers.
In your case, your derision, dismissal, and condemnation of your peers and sense of self-righteousness are surpassed only by your utter absence of any constructive advice or contribution to your field of work. Despite ample opportunity to demonstrate your supposed wisdom, never once have you provided anything in the way of teaching resources or contributions to professional development groups of which I am aware. Why is this? Are you afraid of having your skills, or lack thereof, put under scrutiny? Are you afraid that you�ve acted like such an unsociable fool that you couldn�t face engaging in public discourse?
Since you find yourself surrounded by so many intolerable people and situations, and find yourself so frequently emotionally troubled, in Korea, why do you continue to work here as an EFL teacher? Are you no more capable of doing anything else than the same 'flawed' individuals you condemn for resorting to TEFL? Are you jealous that people with less experience than you are having a far better time and reaping more rewards?
Whether you are in need of psychological or psychiatric help, or whether you merely feel an irrational need to carry on in a field you despise, one thing is clear. The longer you persist in condemning others in our community wherever you can while providing no useful knowledge, the more insincere and self-loathing your criticisms will appear. And your legacy will be that of one of the least helpful people our community has ever encountered. Please do yourself and us a favour and find a different country in which to make a clean start. |
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Jeff's Cigarettes

Joined: 27 Mar 2007
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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:56 pm Post subject: Re: An open letter to Mr Schertzer |
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Yu_Bum_suk wrote: |
(Perhaps this will only stroke his misanthropic ego, but here goes...) |
His or yours? |
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hugekebab

Joined: 05 Jan 2008
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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:06 pm Post subject: Re: An open letter to Mr Schertzer |
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Yu_Bum_suk wrote: |
(Perhaps this will only stroke his misanthropic ego, but here goes...)
Dear Mr Schertzer,
You are clearly a very unhappy and troubled man. You consistently manage to find the negative in everything you recount and repeatedly manage to become a victim of that which you dislike. You display a constant need to condemn and disapprove, and the only thing that appears to give you any gratification is a persecution complex.
While Korea is by no means a perfect place, many people living here very much enjoy their lives. This is true for many EFL teachers, myself included. In spite of the systemic difficulties we face in performing our jobs, we can take considerable joy in many things. One such thing is the camaraderie of our peers, both foreign and Korean. Over the years I have learned a wealth of things from talking to other teachers and pursuing professional development, particularly at the many conferences and workshops Korea has to offer EFL teachers.
In your case, your derision, dismissal, and condemnation of your peers and sense of self-righteousness are surpassed only by your utter absence of any constructive advice or contribution to your field of work. Despite ample opportunity to demonstrate your supposed wisdom, never once have you provided anything in the way of teaching resources or contributions to professional development groups of which I am aware. Why is this? Are you afraid of having your skills, or lack thereof, put under scrutiny? Are you afraid that you�ve acted like such an unsociable fool that you couldn�t face engaging in public discourse?
Since you find yourself surrounded by so many intolerable people and situations, and find yourself so frequently emotionally troubled, in Korea, why do you continue to work here as an EFL teacher? Are you no more capable of doing anything else than the same 'flawed' individuals you condemn for resorting to TEFL? Are you jealous that people with less experience than you are having a far better time and reaping more rewards?
Whether you are in need of psychological or psychiatric help, or whether you merely feel an irrational need to carry on in a field you despise, one thing is clear. The longer you persist in condemning others in our community wherever you can while providing no useful knowledge, the more insincere and self-loathing your criticisms will appear. And your legacy will be that of one of the least helpful people our community has ever encountered. Please do yourself and us a favour and find a different country in which to make a clean start. |
You do see the irony in what you've just written, don't you? VVVVVV
This is just the sort of thing Stevo would write. |
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jdog2050

Joined: 17 Dec 2006
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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:10 pm Post subject: Re: An open letter to Mr Schertzer |
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hugekebab wrote: |
Yu_Bum_suk wrote: |
(Perhaps this will only stroke his misanthropic ego, but here goes...)
Dear Mr Schertzer,
You are clearly a very unhappy and troubled man. You consistently manage to find the negative in everything you recount and repeatedly manage to become a victim of that which you dislike. You display a constant need to condemn and disapprove, and the only thing that appears to give you any gratification is a persecution complex.
While Korea is by no means a perfect place, many people living here very much enjoy their lives. This is true for many EFL teachers, myself included. In spite of the systemic difficulties we face in performing our jobs, we can take considerable joy in many things. One such thing is the camaraderie of our peers, both foreign and Korean. Over the years I have learned a wealth of things from talking to other teachers and pursuing professional development, particularly at the many conferences and workshops Korea has to offer EFL teachers.
In your case, your derision, dismissal, and condemnation of your peers and sense of self-righteousness are surpassed only by your utter absence of any constructive advice or contribution to your field of work. Despite ample opportunity to demonstrate your supposed wisdom, never once have you provided anything in the way of teaching resources or contributions to professional development groups of which I am aware. Why is this? Are you afraid of having your skills, or lack thereof, put under scrutiny? Are you afraid that you�ve acted like such an unsociable fool that you couldn�t face engaging in public discourse?
Since you find yourself surrounded by so many intolerable people and situations, and find yourself so frequently emotionally troubled, in Korea, why do you continue to work here as an EFL teacher? Are you no more capable of doing anything else than the same 'flawed' individuals you condemn for resorting to TEFL? Are you jealous that people with less experience than you are having a far better time and reaping more rewards?
Whether you are in need of psychological or psychiatric help, or whether you merely feel an irrational need to carry on in a field you despise, one thing is clear. The longer you persist in condemning others in our community wherever you can while providing no useful knowledge, the more insincere and self-loathing your criticisms will appear. And your legacy will be that of one of the least helpful people our community has ever encountered. Please do yourself and us a favour and find a different country in which to make a clean start. |
You do see the irony in what you've just written, don't you? VVVVVV
This is just the sort of thing Stevo would write. |
I don't see the irony. What Schertzer does is much more ridiculous than our random bitching on this site because he takes it too far: publishing it, advertising his rants, etc. |
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Scotticus
Joined: 18 Mar 2007
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:54 am Post subject: |
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Stop. Feeding. His. Ego. Is ignoring an attention *beep* too much for the denizens of this board to handle? |
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Milwaukiedave
Joined: 02 Oct 2004 Location: Goseong
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:09 am Post subject: |
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YBS,
Can you (or someone else) post a link to his latest rant? I must have missed it.
I think we should have a boxing match between you and this Steve guy. |
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Jeff's Cigarettes

Joined: 27 Mar 2007
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:12 am Post subject: |
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Whether you like it or not everyone's entitled to their own opinion. If you don't like him don't read him. But, I think you're in love w/ him myself. |
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sobriquet

Joined: 16 Feb 2007 Location: Nakatomi Plaza
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:12 am Post subject: |
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Steve speaks the truth that you all are too scared to admit. |
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wylies99

Joined: 13 May 2006 Location: I'm one cool cat!
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:13 am Post subject: |
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sobriquet wrote: |
Steve speaks the truth that you all are too scared to admit. |
Uh, WRONG.
He's a LOSER. |
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blaseblasphemener
Joined: 01 Jun 2006 Location: There's a voice, keeps on calling me, down the road, that's where I'll always be
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:30 am Post subject: |
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sobriquet wrote: |
Steve speaks the truth that you all are too scared to admit. |
So you're agreeing that there is a pedophile lurking inside you? Different strokes for different folks, I guess. |
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VanIslander

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Location: Geoje, Hadong, Tongyeong,... now in a small coastal island town outside Gyeongsangnamdo!
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:59 am Post subject: |
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I stopped reading Steve Schitter (sp? don't care, steve german with s something) after his second post, a loooong time ago.
I simply do not open any thread he starts.
I got a complete picture of him after two threads and if I'm missing anything of worth I doubt whether it's worth wading through the *beep* to find it.
Talk to the hand SS, talk to the hand. |
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Hanson

Joined: 20 Oct 2004
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 3:32 am Post subject: Re: An open letter to Mr Schertzer |
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Yu_Bum_suk wrote: |
(Perhaps this will only stroke his misanthropic ego, but here goes...)
Dear Mr Schertzer,
You are clearly a very unhappy and troubled man. You consistently manage to find the negative in everything you recount and repeatedly manage to become a victim of that which you dislike. You display a constant need to condemn and disapprove, and the only thing that appears to give you any gratification is a persecution complex.
While Korea is by no means a perfect place, many people living here very much enjoy their lives. This is true for many EFL teachers, myself included. In spite of the systemic difficulties we face in performing our jobs, we can take considerable joy in many things. One such thing is the camaraderie of our peers, both foreign and Korean. Over the years I have learned a wealth of things from talking to other teachers and pursuing professional development, particularly at the many conferences and workshops Korea has to offer EFL teachers.
In your case, your derision, dismissal, and condemnation of your peers and sense of self-righteousness are surpassed only by your utter absence of any constructive advice or contribution to your field of work. Despite ample opportunity to demonstrate your supposed wisdom, never once have you provided anything in the way of teaching resources or contributions to professional development groups of which I am aware. Why is this? Are you afraid of having your skills, or lack thereof, put under scrutiny? Are you afraid that you�ve acted like such an unsociable fool that you couldn�t face engaging in public discourse?
Since you find yourself surrounded by so many intolerable people and situations, and find yourself so frequently emotionally troubled, in Korea, why do you continue to work here as an EFL teacher? Are you no more capable of doing anything else than the same 'flawed' individuals you condemn for resorting to TEFL? Are you jealous that people with less experience than you are having a far better time and reaping more rewards?
Whether you are in need of psychological or psychiatric help, or whether you merely feel an irrational need to carry on in a field you despise, one thing is clear. The longer you persist in condemning others in our community wherever you can while providing no useful knowledge, the more insincere and self-loathing your criticisms will appear. And your legacy will be that of one of the least helpful people our community has ever encountered. Please do yourself and us a favour and find a different country in which to make a clean start. |
Dude, something has happened to you over the last year or so. You used to be among the handful of posters on here that I'd most enjoy reading. Your midnight runner interview was interesting, though, so I thought to myself "Ah, good ol' Bum Suk sounds ok again". But more recently you've again become hard to read, you sound jaded and perhaps it is you who needs a break from Korea.
You just wrote an open letter to Schertzer and posted it here. At the very least, you need something more to fill your days. Really, this sounds like someone going through some issues. |
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it's full of stars

Joined: 26 Dec 2007
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Bondrock

Joined: 08 Oct 2006 Location: ^_^
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 3:49 am Post subject: Re: An open letter to Mr Schertzer |
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Hanson wrote: |
Yu_Bum_suk wrote: |
(Perhaps this will only stroke his misanthropic ego, but here goes...)
Dear Mr Schertzer,
You are clearly a very unhappy and troubled man. You consistently manage to find the negative in everything you recount and repeatedly manage to become a victim of that which you dislike. You display a constant need to condemn and disapprove, and the only thing that appears to give you any gratification is a persecution complex.
While Korea is by no means a perfect place, many people living here very much enjoy their lives. This is true for many EFL teachers, myself included. In spite of the systemic difficulties we face in performing our jobs, we can take considerable joy in many things. One such thing is the camaraderie of our peers, both foreign and Korean. Over the years I have learned a wealth of things from talking to other teachers and pursuing professional development, particularly at the many conferences and workshops Korea has to offer EFL teachers.
In your case, your derision, dismissal, and condemnation of your peers and sense of self-righteousness are surpassed only by your utter absence of any constructive advice or contribution to your field of work. Despite ample opportunity to demonstrate your supposed wisdom, never once have you provided anything in the way of teaching resources or contributions to professional development groups of which I am aware. Why is this? Are you afraid of having your skills, or lack thereof, put under scrutiny? Are you afraid that you�ve acted like such an unsociable fool that you couldn�t face engaging in public discourse?
Since you find yourself surrounded by so many intolerable people and situations, and find yourself so frequently emotionally troubled, in Korea, why do you continue to work here as an EFL teacher? Are you no more capable of doing anything else than the same 'flawed' individuals you condemn for resorting to TEFL? Are you jealous that people with less experience than you are having a far better time and reaping more rewards?
Whether you are in need of psychological or psychiatric help, or whether you merely feel an irrational need to carry on in a field you despise, one thing is clear. The longer you persist in condemning others in our community wherever you can while providing no useful knowledge, the more insincere and self-loathing your criticisms will appear. And your legacy will be that of one of the least helpful people our community has ever encountered. Please do yourself and us a favour and find a different country in which to make a clean start. |
Dude, something has happened to you over the last year or so. You used to be among the handful of posters on here that I'd most enjoy reading. Your midnight runner interview was interesting, though, so I thought to myself "Ah, good ol' Bum Suk sounds ok again". But more recently you've again become hard to read, you sound jaded and perhaps it is you who needs a break from Korea.
You just wrote an open letter to Schertzer and posted it here. At the very least, you need something more to fill your days. Really, this sounds like someone going through some issues. |
I fully agree with Hanson.
I don't post here often because my life is pretty full and (I think) well-balanced. I also never read Steve S. and came to the conclusion a long while back that SS is probably mentally unstable.
Yu Bum Suk, you need to spend less time online. Go exercise or something. Learn to paint, learn an instrument. Hell, even TV watching would be better than obsessing over Steve Schertzer. |
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drunkenfud

Joined: 08 Mar 2007
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 3:50 am Post subject: |
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VanIslander wrote: |
I stopped reading Steve Schitter (sp? don't care, steve german with s something) after his second post, a loooong time ago.
I simply do not open any thread he starts.
I got a complete picture of him after two threads and if I'm missing anything of worth I doubt whether it's worth wading through the *beep* to find it.
Talk to the hand SS, talk to the hand. |
The articles are worth reading because they usually contain at least one piece of comedy gold. In his most recent diatribe he talks of crying for days after a supervisor reprimanded him for not learning the students names. |
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