Kindergarten teacher faces backlash over ‘terrible’ off-the-clock behavior: ‘Teachers are people too’

A teacher is wondering if she set a bad example for her students when they caught her drinking wine and swearing while off the clock.
She went on Reddit’s r/AmITheAsshole forum to find out if she had behaved inappropriately. The unexpected incident happened when the teacher was dining at the same restaurant as a couple of her students and their parents. Though she didn’t behave belligerently and wasn’t drunk, the mother overheard her using curse words and saw her drink alcohol.

“Last weekend was my 27th birthday. I went to a restaurant with a couple friends for outdoor dining,” she stated. “While we were there, two moms come in with their children and are seated behind me. I recognize them as students in my in-person class. They say hi to me and I say hi back, but then don’t interact further.”
The teacher had a couple of glasses of wine with her friends and, during dinner, enjoyed a casual conversation that included profanity. She used phrases like “the news is s***” and “it’s too d*** hot to be fall.”

“I’m not speaking loudly or anything. Just having normal conversations with my friends,” she wrote. “One of the moms then comes over to me and reminds me that my students were there and that I shouldn’t be drinking and cursing in front of them. Since I’m their teacher, it was my job to set a good example for them. I just told her I was off the clock and that if it was bothering her, she could move or stop listening to me. She got all huffy and they soon left.”

Days later, the mom went to the teacher’s school and reported her to the principal.
“She was angry and complained that I was setting a bad example for my students,” she said. “And now her daughter was using some of the same words I was using, saying that if her teacher can say it, so can she. He asked for my side of the story and I just explained exactly what happened. Given that she verified my story, he told her that I was not their teacher at the time and since I wasn’t doing anything wrong, they couldn’t control my behavior off the clock. She protested a bit, but eventually left [and] called me a terrible teacher.”

Though the principal took her side, he also suggested that she shouldn’t have drunk alcohol or used foul language that day. Reddit users weighed in.

“They can’t expect you to be the teacher 24/7. Teachers are people, too,” one user commented.

“You are allowed to have a life,” another said. “This mom needs to back the heck off.”

“Why couldn’t the parents move if it was bothering them?” someone wrote.

 
The teacher and the moms are both to blame. Yeah the teacher needs to let off steam and unless she was shouting, the kids and the parents should mind their own business. Also "shit" and "damn" are hardly swear words anymore; especially in the context provided. That being said, when approached, teacher should've apologized and then made a hasty retreat to go elsewhere and unwind away from prying eyes.
 
Drinking in front of kids only sets a bad example if you get drunk. Adults drink in front of children all the time without creating the next generation of alcoholics or whatever.

That being said, why would you swear in front of kids you teach. How is that not, at minimum, going to come back and bite you when you disciple them for swearing and they point out that you say the same words.

How is this news?
Because Yahoo
 
Lack of professionalism.

No matter what industry you are in, if you're around a customer or client in a social setting you have to maintain a basic level of awareness that whatever you do can reflect badly on your employer.

If nothing else finish dinner and suggest going to an adult environment for more drinks with your friends.

I believe in current year this is known as 'adulting'.
 
The teacher and the moms are both to blame. Yeah the teacher needs to let off steam and unless she was shouting, the kids and the parents should mind their own business. Also "shit" and "damn" are hardly swear words anymore; especially in the context provided. That being said, when approached, teacher should've apologized and then made a hasty retreat to go elsewhere and unwind away from prying eyes.
No, that's retarded. People, regardless of their job, are allowed to behave however they'd like within the confines of the law outside of business hours. The teacher had every right to call the parents dumb fucking cunts and tell them to eat a bullet for daring to bother her during off hours, but she didn't, she took it in stride, which is nicer than I would be.
Lack of professionalism.

No matter what industry you are in, if you're around a customer or client in a social setting you have to maintain a basic level of awareness that whatever you do can reflect badly on your employer.

If nothing else finish dinner and suggest going to an adult environment for more drinks with your friends.

I believe in current year this is known as 'adulting'.
Why are there so many retarded fucking puritans on this site? How is a restaurant that serves alcohol not an "adult setting?" She's LITERALLY in an adult setting. If parents don't want their kids around adults enjoying social drinks and shooting the shit like adults, they should not take their kids to those places. Maybe Chuck-E-Cheese is more their speed.

I just cannot fathom how people honestly believe this woman needs to police her extremely mild behavior in an appropriate setting because of her job. Holy shit.
 
Summarizing reddit posts is "journalism" now
Someone was paid actual money to write this

Reading them has become acceptable video "content" as well.
In both cases it requires the stupidity of thinking that anyone who doesn't use reddit gives a flying fuck what happens there.
 
This article should be titled ‘lame ass parent raises dweebs, buy shares in lunch money futures today say economists’

Drinking in front of kids only sets a bad example if you get drunk. Adults drink in front of children all the time without creating the next generation of alcoholics or whatever.

That being said, why would you swear in front of kids you teach. How is that not, at minimum, going to come back and bite you when you disciple them for swearing and they point out that you say the same words.


Because Yahoo

whatever happened to ‘I’m the adult and you aren’t, children should be seen and not heard’?
 
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Why is the onus on the teacher, who only has to worry about the children 8 hours a day when she is paid to, rather than on the parents, who brought them into the world?

If you don't like seeing how your children's teacher is behaving ON THEIR OWN TIME then BE A PARENT and fucking leave the restaurant.
 
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