You probably know that you've been doing a job too much when you begin to dream about it. I occasionally think that I had certain conversations with my homeroom teacher before I realise that it was a dream.
In my kindergarten if you want any supplies for Art and Craft you need to order them through the branch. But given how stingy they are with just regular paper I severely doubt how much they will actually give me. My latest nightmare is where I come down stairs to collect my craft supplies. They're all neatly arranged according to the teachers, but once I get to my pile there's nothing there. I then ask one of the office staff who tells me "Sorry you don't get craft supplies."
To which my reactions is, "I knew it was a lie! I knew that they would never give me craft supplies."
For some reason they're all paper Nazi's at my school. They give you one pack of paper that is supposed to last the year, or in my case I inherited my sole pack of paper from the person who I replaced. Yesterday I was checking my paper supplies which are quite dismal even though I haven't even used them yet. I get the feeling that someone probably raided them after my processor left, or the Kindergarten homeroom teacher's been making off with them behind my back. It's so painful just trying to get paper from my branch that I've given in and just brought my own stack from Carrefour (It was only 69NT, I don't know what my branch's problem is). It may be money out of my own funds, but at least I can use paper to my heart's delight.
Apparently the student's pay quite high fees but the school is quite stingy when it comes to food and supplies. I was eating cake from snack time one day with the Homeroom teacher who said that it was "So-So," and that what they feed the students is all quite cheap. I guess that in private schools such as my own the priority is really to make money, and if they can save money in certain areas they'll go right ahead and do it.
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