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What does my job have to do with this?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,050 ✭✭✭axel rose


    In all honesty Kippy I didn't know- it may seem a bit smartarse but that's why I asked why. It was her reaction that got me thinking. I didn't go all Inspector Clouseau on the woman.

    There have been some good and logical explanations as to why the question was there-I do think that the principal should be aware of them though! Particularly if killbillvol2 is right. I suspect s/he is on the ball.



    I went to a secondary school where 'who' you were (and donated the voluntary fee) had a direct effect on the honours classes you were allowed in. I can't be blamed for coming to my own conclusions.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,207 ✭✭✭✭kippy


    axel rose wrote: »
    In all honesty Kippy I didn't know- it may seem a bit smartarse but that's why I asked why. It was her reaction that got me thinking. I didn't go all Inspector Clouseau on the woman.

    There have been some good and logical explanations as to why the question was there-I do think that the principal should be aware of them though! Particularly if killbillvol2 is right. I suspect s/he is on the ball.



    I went to a secondary school where 'who' you were (and donated the voluntary fee) had a direct effect on the honours classes you were allowed in. I can't be blamed for coming to my own conclusions.

    I think it's a bit tinfoil hat-ish being honest. But the principal should have been able to give you a valid reason, particularly if it is for the role book.

    I am not sure how that has any link to your secondary school experience either to be honest but I am sorry to hear of that situation.


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