There is no such thing as "primarily a coach" in Arkansas high schools unless you are a head coach. Even at the largest schools in the state, assistant coaches still teach 4-6 regular classroom classes per day. My first job I had four classroom classes. Two 8th grade. Two 10th grade.
So because the head coach changed, you got let go as a teacher? That seems backwards to me. If coaching is a secondary job duty, I don't know why a school would cut loose a teacher just because they got a new head football coach. But, as you say, Arkansas...
From what I've read the "bumping down" of public employees is far from rare in many areas. I think it was Chicago where it is said that if you "fire four city employees making 50,000 a year, then four city employees making 25,000 a year actually lose their jobs". It is a union thing.
Your account makes no sense. If you were adequate as a coach why would they replace you? What's more, if you were also a teacher, why did you not remain in that capacity?
In small schools they very rarely employ history teachers who are ONLY history teachers. Remember that I became a coach largely because coaches get to teach history. You should've remembered that. and I probably wasn't much of a coach as our Sr. High team only went 3-7. Of course under the brand new coach the next year they were 0-10 so who can say.
This goes well beyond that, you ignorant twat. You can move on and learn from a situation without dwelling upon it. Namely, by not making the SAME mistakes over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
That is part of the damn problem with Murican schools. Putting a stipulation about teaching that's tied into coaching. But honestly, your inability to work with others is your downfall. Did I agree with every decision the higher ups made in the Navy? No, but I knew how to at least put up a front of respect. Sales is an entirely new thing to me, but while I'm far from the best admittedly, I do still ask questions from the more successful salesmen and managers. If a deal is going south or I can't close it, I turn it over to someone else because splitting commission is preferable to not making a sale at all. You OTOH always know better than everyone else. No doubt your fellow teachers are as disgruntled with the way the system is set up, but most of them don't spend most of the year on probation.
No, the fact that you are unrepentant establishes that there is nothing to keep you from committing further crimes. What other crimes have you committed, I wonder?
Given that the only thing you geniuses here have ever found is stuff I've openly talked about I'm quite sure if I had committed any crimes that no one here would ever find out. Five FBI background checks have never found anything. I doubt the wordforge braintrust is better than them.
Sadly, Tamar is dead and never cared much about trolling with your personal info so we'll never know.
You can shorten that to dyofdw for the likes of Chad. You are correct that the Chad does not have any decent investigative skills. He is like an ill tempered Chihuahua. You cannot give it the good kick it deserves without looking like an ass. Believe me, you are far preferable to him. I though @The Esquire of Gothos was an annoying little twit, but at least he had something to say about gaming. Chad is around soma or dim bulb levels