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<blockquote data-quote="crrcboatz" data-source="post: 2406113" data-attributes="member: 32702"><p>I had staff like the lady that likes CC over the years. I called them "upward mobiles" because they'd say or do what ever central office came up with in order to be considered for promotion. I often would challenge them as to the thought behind their obvious zealousness for any and all things new we had to deal with. The response was exactly as the above teacher responded, no reason based on a foundation, rather only excitement. <strong> BEWARE </strong>of those teachers as they will surely promote themselves to upper administration at any cost. After finally reaching the level of hire and fire at central office, I can assure you I never recommended that type of person for promotion out of their situation. If they were tenured we'd move them around until they left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crrcboatz, post: 2406113, member: 32702"] I had staff like the lady that likes CC over the years. I called them "upward mobiles" because they'd say or do what ever central office came up with in order to be considered for promotion. I often would challenge them as to the thought behind their obvious zealousness for any and all things new we had to deal with. The response was exactly as the above teacher responded, no reason based on a foundation, rather only excitement. [B] BEWARE [/B]of those teachers as they will surely promote themselves to upper administration at any cost. After finally reaching the level of hire and fire at central office, I can assure you I never recommended that type of person for promotion out of their situation. If they were tenured we'd move them around until they left. [/QUOTE]
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