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I'm a bit surprised at the toxic nature of the working environment. I've worked in a few places but never anything where senior staff are messaging each other to call their colleagues c****, f*******, b**** etc.
What an absolute clownshow it seems to have been.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Why did nobody ask how Dominic Cummings ever got a job at Number 10 //
Why should they, he was only a SPAD?
And anyway he was actually good at his job, this can be seen once Johnson started down the path of listening to his ultra liberal wife and Cummings was pushed out by her and her cronies. Johnson collapsed in popularity.
I admit he is an odd ball though, but doesnt mean he didnt achieve.
I can't believe the bad language and the antagonism amongst the staff.
I've made rather a speciality of teaching in 'difficult' schools, but this was never accepted from the kids (I remember ticking-off a lad for using the epithet c'r'a'p) and there was certainly none of it in the staff-room - where we often felt under siege and worked under great stress. A touch of madness, yes (paper aeroplanes being lobbed and miniature cricket played) but always decent respect and appreciation of one's colleagues, who were fighting the battle of educating the unwilling with you.
How anhy decent person can stay in such an environment as is described, is beyond me.