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I Quit My Job

I was working at a Preschool Daycare as an assistant teacher. On Tuesday, November 27th, at around 10:42 in the morning, we had a practice fire drill. The class I was made to substitute for on this day usually has two teachers, and I was filling in for one of them. At the time the fire drill happened, I had seven kids in the play area. The lead teacher had seven kids with her making lunches.

The director blows her whistle representing a fire drill and I tell the kids, “Alright guys, practice fire drill, line up, let’s go outside!” Some go outside, there is one who continues playing. Being by myself and trying to be quick, I grab him and take him outside. Meanwhile the kids started playing with some of the outdoor equipment. The director walks in.

“Why are the children not in a straight line outside?!? Why are they playing?”

I respond with, “I told them to stay in a straight line, I went to grab one of the kids that continued to play despite my warning.”

The owner/director says, “Where is the attendance binder?”

I said, “It’s inside, I didn’t bring it, I was trying to be as quick as I could to keep the kids in line.”

She responds with, “You are not following the fire drill procedure!”

I said, “Yes I am following the procedure to the best of my ability based on the circumstance.”

She says, “What would State and Licensing say to your excuse?! You need to bring the binder.”

I said, “I’m pretty sure saving a child is more important than a binder, I left it, I was trying to be as quick as I could be.”

The owner replies with, “You are arguing with me!!! Stop!”

I calmly say, “No, I’m trying to have a conversation where I make a statement and then you make yours.”

The director says, “Nooo.... you are not listening! You must be able to control seven kids!”

I say, “What do you think? That these 2-3 year olds are robots?”

She says, “Don’t come to me with your robot story or you wouldn’t even be in this country. I will write a note that you are not following the fire drill procedure.”

I said nothing, then my body processed all the information at around 4 p.m. and I reasoned the wisest decision I could make was to walk out and quit on the verge of feeling disrespected as an employee and human individual.
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Ainny · 41-45, F
Why would she threaten you abt “wouldn’t be in the country” ?
SW-User
@Ainny sounds like a lawyer needs to be called.
Specialyouare · 31-35, F
I have a work permit and I am from another country. I think what she meant to say is, “You need to follow rules to avoid punishment.” But I mean that goes for everybody. These are little kids, I was like 🤦🏻‍♀️.
Ainny · 41-45, F
Lol...no. I just found that comment very offensive@SW-User
SW-User
@Specialyouare Still sounds discriminatory and any court of law would see that you left out of disrespect. I study business and took all my business law courses. That is unethical and discriminatory.
Specialyouare · 31-35, F
I felt offended as well! Thank you so much for your support and understanding! ❤️
Ainny · 41-45, F
@Specialyouare glad you quit. You deserve to work in a friendlier environment. Wish you luck:)
Specialyouare · 31-35, F
Your support and insight means a lot to me. I will keep this in mind. I very much appreciate your input! Thank you!
Specialyouare · 31-35, F
Thanks girl, I appreciate it! 🤞🌸
SW-User
@Specialyouare Sounds to me your supervisor was using a discrimitive bias. I'd fight it.