Teachers v Coaches

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Teachers v Coaches

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Overheard a parent from a RHC team talking about a coach telling the kids after a game to tell their parents “ to go f…themselves “ if they said they played a close good game.

The kids btw were 11 years old…. Apparently nobody did or said anything :o SHAME

If this was a school teacher… 17 parents would be lined up in the principals office at 8am demanding a hearing with the school board..

Guess minor hockey coaches have parents mum so little Jonny doesn’t lose ice time.
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Man that is a great yarn you are spinning
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Guest wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 4:53 pm Man that is a great yarn you are spinning

Guess you are one of the parents that said nothing…hahaha
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Guest wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 4:50 pm Overheard a parent from a RHC team talking about a coach telling the kids after a game to tell their parents “ to go f…themselves “ if they said they played a close good game.

The kids btw were 11 years old…. Apparently nobody did or said anything :o SHAME

If this was a school teacher… 17 parents would be lined up in the principals office at 8am demanding a hearing with the school board..

Guess minor hockey coaches have parents mum so little Jonny doesn’t lose ice time.
Yup, teachers are at the mercy of parents. If a kid goes home crying because they failed a test, parents blame the teacher and want a meeting. If a kid doesn’t make the track team, parents want a meeting. If a kid doesn’t get a gold star on their spelling test, parents want a meeting. :lol:

The amount of coddling these days has become a sad reality and we will soon see the softest, over sensitive and incapable generation of young adults in the history of the human race.
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Guest wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 5:15 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 4:50 pm Overheard a parent from a RHC team talking about a coach telling the kids after a game to tell their parents “ to go f…themselves “ if they said they played a close good game.

The kids btw were 11 years old…. Apparently nobody did or said anything :o SHAME

If this was a school teacher… 17 parents would be lined up in the principals office at 8am demanding a hearing with the school board..

Guess minor hockey coaches have parents mum so little Jonny doesn’t lose ice time.
Yup, teachers are at the mercy of parents. If a kid goes home crying because they failed a test, parents blame the teacher and want a meeting. If a kid doesn’t make the track team, parents want a meeting. If a kid doesn’t get a gold star on their spelling test, parents want a meeting. :lol:

The amount of coddling these days has become a sad reality and we will soon see the softest, over sensitive and incapable generation of young adults in the history of the human race.
yes, and it starts with the teachers...they have really become lazy %$#!'s. Not all but a majority...hiding behind their unions.
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Guest wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 2:28 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 5:15 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 4:50 pm Overheard a parent from a RHC team talking about a coach telling the kids after a game to tell their parents “ to go f…themselves “ if they said they played a close good game.

The kids btw were 11 years old…. Apparently nobody did or said anything :o SHAME

If this was a school teacher… 17 parents would be lined up in the principals office at 8am demanding a hearing with the school board..

Guess minor hockey coaches have parents mum so little Jonny doesn’t lose ice time.
Yup, teachers are at the mercy of parents. If a kid goes home crying because they failed a test, parents blame the teacher and want a meeting. If a kid doesn’t make the track team, parents want a meeting. If a kid doesn’t get a gold star on their spelling test, parents want a meeting. :lol:

The amount of coddling these days has become a sad reality and we will soon see the softest, over sensitive and incapable generation of young adults in the history of the human race.
yes, and it starts with the teachers...they have really become lazy %$#!'s. Not all but a majority...hiding behind their unions.
True dat!
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Guest wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 5:15 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 4:50 pm Overheard a parent from a RHC team talking about a coach telling the kids after a game to tell their parents “ to go f…themselves “ if they said they played a close good game.

The kids btw were 11 years old…. Apparently nobody did or said anything :o SHAME

If this was a school teacher… 17 parents would be lined up in the principals office at 8am demanding a hearing with the school board..

Guess minor hockey coaches have parents mum so little Jonny doesn’t lose ice time.
Yup, teachers are at the mercy of parents. If a kid goes home crying because they failed a test, parents blame the teacher and want a meeting. If a kid doesn’t make the track team, parents want a meeting. If a kid doesn’t get a gold star on their spelling test, parents want a meeting. :lol:

The amount of coddling these days has become a sad reality and we will soon see the softest, over sensitive and incapable generation of young adults in the history of the human race.
It starts at home… parents are the reason kids grow up with the notion that feeling “offended” justifies outrage and that something like profanity is just cause to be outraged. :lol:

Poor parenting strategies have resulted in the evolution of the most delicate and incapable generation in the history of the human race. Some of these helpless “adults” have managed to reproduce and now this pathetic cycle is repeating itself.
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