Today I experienced Sally at her finest. That woman is so crazy.
A few weeks ago Sally asked the teachers to attend a New Parents Day at school, one Saturday during November. Today was that day. New Parents Day allows potential new students and their families to attend a presentation at the school, encouraging them to enrol for next year. Naturally, it's a big deal for Sally, she wants to boost her numbers and continue making money, I get it. Probably not necessary that she hyperbolizes the event by saying things like, "it's more important than my wedding day''.
A few months working for Sally, and nothing really shocks you anymore. So this morning I was only mildly surprised when the first thing she said was, "Teachers! When you see Clara, Angelina and Crystal today," (3 of the Korean staff at my school) "you must pretend not to know them. They will arrive disguised as Moms and they will say good things about the school to the other parents". Oh...my...gosh, Sally. You are planting your staff as spies around a kindergarten school during new parents day. You've reached a new level of weird.
For the remainder of the morning Sally carried on her strange, anal retentive behaviour. Yet again, I spent a lot of time today stifling laughter.
Well, New Parents Day is (thankfully) over. I'm now at home staring at some beautiful weather outside so I'm going to go enjoy it. Tonight, it's Busan's annual Battle of the Bands kick-off week, so I'm going to go have some fun. It's the weekend - you should too!
What's she going to do when they enrol and parents suddenly become teachers? Sal did not think that one through
ReplyDeletethat's a normal person's reaction, right? but when sal sets her mind to something, reason goes out the window.
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