Hi nesters!
Congrats on 30 Belle!!! :yay:
Hope you all are having a good weekend, whether celebrating Easter or not. I've been busy with work all weekend, and had a rather sad experience with a student this morning. I was scheduled to meet online with a young man (college age), and we agreed on 1030am his time (830am my time). I texted him in advance this morning to confirm, but didn't hear back. Then he didn't show up in the online classroom at the agreed upon time. I sent a reminder through the online classroom system. He finally answered me about 15 mins after we were supposed to start. He apologized - he had overslept, had been "partying" all night long with family, but could join me right away if I was still in the classroom. I was, so I agreed to wait a couple more minutes.
Ugh! He got on the video chat, and was clearly either very hungover or possibly still pretty drunk. I was embarrassed for him. He actually didn't even turn on his camera, so this was all just listening to him speak. He couldn't find his homework, then couldn't track a couple of questions I asked about it, and finally said under his breath that they "had done way too much for Easter."
I told him it was clear he wasn't in any shape to have class, and that we would be cancelling the session, with the cancellation fee I charge applied. I was so proud of myself for handling it in a very straightforward manner - tough love if you will, but not just being "nice" and letting him off the hook for wasting my time.
Honestly, I won't be surprised if I never hear back from him again. If he remembers our interaction, he'll probably be embarrassed. He might be mad that I charged him my very fair cancellation fee. I don't care, and I cannot care.
This young man wants to go to med school and he hired me to help him get there. I'm hoping this was just the lesson he needed. Better learn it now than from a med school prof or supervising physician, right?
It made me sad for him, but also reinforced for me how far I've come. That could've been me not too many years ago.
I hope you all had wonderful sober weekends. Don't be the guy who overslept and then tried to show up drunk for class. We think we're fooling people, but we're not.
Hugs to you all - catch you again tomorrow!
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