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After 42 years of teaching, I’ve grown to dislike people – and just want me-time. OK?

Danny Katz

As a recently retired teacher, I was looking forward to a little me-time after a 42-year career, but I keep getting asked, “What are you going to do today?” It’s not as if I’m a complete hermit, but I’ve just grown to dislike people and, more particularly, their offspring. What should I say?
P.S., Ferny Hills, QLD

Photo: Simon Letch

Wow, you must be exhausted. Forty-two years of dealing with brainless school bureaucrats and endless, unpaid paperwork and decrepit classroom equipment – like that old whiteboard that won’t clean properly anymore so there’s a permanent dick and balls lurking faintly behind bullet points for the Russian Revolution and the Cold War.

Forty-two years of bratty, disrespectful kids who you’re no longer allowed to discipline. You can’t yell at them or give them a little ruler-slap on the back of the legs or chuck a duster at their heads and enjoy that satisfying white puff of chalk dust when it makes contact – like a clay pigeon exploding in a skeet shoot.

Forty-two years of delusional, aggressive parents who can’t understand why their perfect child got a FAIL on their last-minute solar system diorama – a bunch of Blu-Tack blobs stuck onto the end of wooden satay skewers from a kitchen bin, some of the skewers with bits of chicken still on them.

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Forty-two years of harassment and monotony and humiliation and low wages and early starts and late finishes and two dozen professional development sessions every week … Yes, yes, you’ve earned the right to dislike humanity for the rest of your life. So when anyone asks, just tell them you’re going to pamper yourself with a bit of peaceful, solitary me-time, curled up in a dark corner, rocking back and forth, jittering and mumbling, “Forty-two years, they can’t get me now, hehehehe … 42 years, they can’t find me here, hehehehe … ”

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Danny KatzDanny Katz is a columnist for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. He writes the Modern Guru column in the Good Weekend magazine. He is also the author of the books Spit the Dummy, Dork Geek Jew and the Little Lunch series for kids.

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