How the hell do you know so much about his life :rolleyes:

How the hell do you know so much about his life :rolleyes:
If he's a laywer, I'm guessing he has a thicker skin than you give him credit for, so the constant bullying (while it will still have some effect) may not be as huge as it could have been if it was someone a little more vulnerable. He's used to constant pressure.
It's possible that he's not leaving because of all the financial uncertainty at the minute and he left because he had this wonderful idea about inspiring children, an idealistic view that pushes many people into teaching (I hope anyway!)
he told us most of this in like y7 when we first started and yeh, he brings it up near enough every lesson
"as most of you know, i am a gay man and i live with my partner" and btw, his partners like 35 *puke*
so do i.If he's a laywer, I'm guessing he has a thicker skin than you give him credit for, so the constant bullying (while it will still have some effect) may not be as huge as it could have been if it was someone a little more vulnerable. He's used to constant pressure.
It's possible that he's not leaving because of all the financial uncertainty at the minute and he left because he had this wonderful idea about inspiring children, an idealistic view that pushes many people into teaching (I hope anyway!)
Good thing he's not ginger too, eh?
Joking
I feel sorry for him just reading this. I know it's a bit far fetched but have you considered speaking to him after the lesson or telling the headteacher about it? After all, it's the headteachers job to ensure all the teachers are performing up to standard...
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