Inconsiderate Insubordination
September 10th, 2008 at 11:07 am by ZacqueTags: civil rights act, entitlement, humor, injustice, Pellissippi State, PSTCC, school, sitting, work
It occurred to me today as I was looking for a place to plug up my laptop, how inconsiderate people can be when it comes to seating arrangement. As I am just as entitled to a seat as they are. But if you walk into a building at Pellissippi State Technical Community College, you are more likely to find a seat in the floor than in a chair or bench. For God(s) sake this is a not pre-civil rights issue, I am a citizen of the United States of America. This is a terrible injustice and inconsiderate of others around you.
So students, staff and faculty should take note:
- Students: A bench is not a bed… (So, don’t lay down there! Go home!)
- All: Everyone needs a seat… (I don’t bite or smell bad. Get the @#$% over it!)
- All: On a side note, I can’t get out to my services to check my e-mail. (It’s not me looking at porn or contracting viruses.)
- All: Also on this same note, why is the infrastructure for the password protected sections of the site so hard to use? (I am relatively computer savvy, I have issues using this… Maybe you should look into hiring Catalyst IT and Catalyst X, they work for me. With that said they could probably help make the design appealing and functional.)
- Staff and Faculty: I realize to purchase applicable materials is a necessary evil, but why do they have to cost so much? (Many of my friends and colleagues are quite successful using online sources to study our information when we have problems. I realize that not all of this information is valid, but with some reasoning I am sure this can be resolved.)
In consideration of these things, maybe atleast one person out there is listening. That makes two, which won’t get us anywhere. But if we could get three people to talk about these things, then they will know its a movement. That’s what it is folks the Inconsiderate Insubordination movement, and you should sing it loud and proud if you want to make changes and stuff.