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AIBU to say enough now?

273 replies

Enoughnowstop · 01/11/2020 11:16

I am not sure I can take any more.

I am a single parent. I am over 50. My children depend on me to bring in a wage and keep a roof over our heads. One of my children is a type 1 diabetic and as such, vulnerable to this virus. I am without support as my parents are dead and I am an only child. I am a teacher and a good one. I love my job. I want to be in the classroom and I want to be supportive of the students I work with.

I have read thread after thread on here in the last 24 hours with people looking to find loopholes or claim to just use 'common sense' so that, for the sake of their mental health, they can get through the next 4 weeks. People who have every intention of meeting up with others, even if it is 'just' outside. People who want their children in school because they can't possibly cope with their children at home in lockdown and what about their rights to an education, a future and their mental health.

I have spent an hour this morning quietly sobbing in my room whilst reading this shit. The utter lack of social responsibility and refusal to see a bigger picture. Not one fuck given about either the physical or mental health of every single person now working in key positions knowing that potentially, things are worse than they were 7 months or so ago. When you want to push your child in the pram and don't see why meeting up with someone else pushing their child in a pram, despite the rules being 2 people not 4 people but it's OK because your mental health can't take any more, maybe just give a thought to those of us who are cramming ourselves into small rooms without ventilation with 32 people who refuse to wear masks because they're exempt and who are transmitting the virus with few.....statistics suggest that there will be anywhere between 5 and 50 students in my school tomorrow who will have that virus. A russian roulette of whether or not I will end up in a room with one of them. I mean how could we be anything but mentally unhealthy knowing full well that tomorrow might be the day we contract this virus and our lives change forever? Who is protecting the mental and physical health of keyworkers? Does anyone actually care about the mental and physical health of keyworkers?

Maybe just start thinking about the mental health of every single person and every single person's right to life and our children's right to have a physically and mentally well parent, capable of meeting their needs.

And please, feel free to professionally insult me some more, becuase that's what always happens on these threads, tell me we don't need teachers like you and if you're that bothered, get another job there are thousands of unemployed just waiting in the wings to take over. Well, no, you can't do without me and my colleagues, our experience, our skills, our professionalism. Just as you can't do without the medical professionals who are facing dealing with this shit again because your right to mental health negates our right to both physical and mental health.

Your rights don't usurp mine. I don't have much faith in this government, but they are what they are. They are making the rules. Follow them. Remember you are not the only one struggling. Be grateful that you're not the one doing the keyworking and be supportive of those of us who are by remembering we also have a right to be physically and mentally healthy. There is balance required. For all of us. We all have a right to a future. Let's make sure those who's future is taken from them in this pandemic number as few, not as many, as possible.

As for me, I think my resignation is on the cards. I think anything at all is better than this.

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Jenasaurus · 01/11/2020 23:57

I hear you OP, my DD said she too is considering resigning from a similar role and I support her in her decision. You matter too x

Ilovecheese53 · 01/11/2020 23:58

I’m sorry you feel like this OP you sound very overwhelmed right now and really anxious.

I can only speak on my DS school and a few mums that I know and their children go to other schools. Despite schools having positive cases I’ve not heard of anything tragic happening to the children or teachers so far.

In the nicest way some perspective is need here lots of people are going to be vulnerable if diabetes falls in that category of been vulnerable. We cannot live like this worrying is unhealthy.

The part about meeting up with prams is a little unfair people need to do what’s best for their own mental health. Mental health is no joke and if you feel it’s too much for you yes you need to resign OP.

RonaRossi · 01/11/2020 23:59

Not one fuck given about either the physical or mental health of every single person now working in key positions knowing that potentially, things are worse than they were 7 months or so ago

You know what...why should ‘non key workers’ give a fuck about you when you don’t about them?

Suck it up and stop with the pity party.

Plenty of people are struggling, both key workers AND non key workers.

It’s a bit rich, bleating on about how hard you have it whilst simultaneously pretty much saying fuck everyone else who’s not in the exact same position you are Hmm

notangelinajolie · 02/11/2020 00:01

I'm with you OP. Teachers are being thrown into a Covidfest swamp of non mask wearing germ carriers every day. At least workers in the NHS and other front line jobs get to work in an environment of people wearing masks.
It is a national disgrace.

Mellonsprite · 02/11/2020 00:03

I was surprised to read on the last thread that teachers weren’t allowed masks, that seems wrong to me and I disagree with this stance.
You are hugely appreciated and not all of us are rule breakers even though we’re also massively fucked off and worried sick about everything too.
There are lots of types of key workers and we are all risking something (non teaching key worker here), but I think YABU as there are some people who have lost jobs and income (or a myriads of other reasons) who are in a much worse position and this shouldn’t be dismissed. We can’t turn on each other like this.

thetoughhaveleft · 02/11/2020 00:05

I hear you too OP which is why I'm wide awake at midnight worrying about tomorrow. The briefing on Saturday began with the loud and clear statement of why everyone should be worried and ended with a message telling teachers to simply get on with it.

Viviennemary · 02/11/2020 00:06

Are you saying schools should be closed or that every one should wear a mask. Anybody could get covid at any time no matter what precautions they take. But we need to minimise the risks which means wearing a mask and keeping to the contact rules.

PurpleFlower1983 · 02/11/2020 00:08

Well said OP!

Appuskidu · 02/11/2020 00:08

@Viviennemary

Are you saying schools should be closed or that every one should wear a mask. Anybody could get covid at any time no matter what precautions they take. But we need to minimise the risks which means wearing a mask and keeping to the contact rules.
This is what the school guidance says about masks.
AIBU to say enough now?
DumplingsAndStew · 02/11/2020 00:11

I agree with you OP, but where is this statistic from between 5 and 50 people in your school tomorrow will have covid?

Viviennemary · 02/11/2020 00:12

Thanks for posting the guidelines. The mask wearing rules are very contradictory. Back in March they said masks make no difference. Then it was masks in shops. How can it be masks in shops but not masks on schools. Confused

Dillydallyingthrough · 02/11/2020 00:12

I'm not a teacher and agree 100%, reading thread after thread, post after post on SM about people trying to find loopholes, so many cannot see what the greater good is.

DaddysGirlForLife · 02/11/2020 00:16

I can't believe some voted YABU. Idiots!

Very well written Op. Amen! Flowers

LastGoldenDaysOfSummer · 02/11/2020 00:17

I hear you, OP.

Some on here could do with an empathy lesson.

cbt944 · 02/11/2020 00:20

Your rights don't usurp mine. I don't have much faith in this government, but they are what they are. They are making the rules. Follow them. Remember you are not the only one struggling. Be grateful that you're not the one doing the keyworking and be supportive of those of us who are by remembering we also have a right to be physically and mentally healthy. There is balance required. For all of us. We all have a right to a future. Let's make sure those who's future is taken from them in this pandemic number as few, not as many, as possible.

This. You are absolutely not being unreasonable.

I am really disturbed by people's seeming inability to think, or to have a heart, in this time. It is so deeply disturbing. With you, OP.

SparklingLime · 02/11/2020 00:21

Fully support you, @Enoughnowstop. The ratio on this AIBU will probably be of no comfort to you, I’m afraid. The way teachers are being treated is appalling. Your work, skills, experience and perseverance is invaluable.

Flowers
SheepandCow · 02/11/2020 00:26

Here's the WHO on schools:

www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-schools-and-covid-19

CJsGoldfish · 02/11/2020 00:30

Mental health, especially on here, is often used as a 'get out of jail free' card to break the rules.
There are just as many who use it as a sword as there are who suffer from genuine mental health issues.

If you're not someone who goes around wringing their hands and claiming "my anxiety is through the roof" but never actually doing anything about it, I'm not talking about you.
Lack of resiliance, selfishness and all the other characteristics of those who just don't want to be inconvenienced are the ones who ruin it for everyone else.

SeverusSnape1 · 02/11/2020 00:31

I sympathize completely and I wish you weren't going through this.

But you are wrong when you say those people don't see the big picture. They do. In the big picture people are going to kill themselves due to the lockdown. Others will lose jobs, houses and businesses. Others will have their cancer diagnosis missed out. Elderly will spend their last months on earth not seeing their family. Some of them will have their health rapidly go to shit precisely for that reason. Young people will have no job options and will be paying for this for decades. With what money I don't know. Etc. etc. I can go on but you get the point.

This is the big picture. Personally I have a loved one who I am honestly terrified will try to commit suicide. Hell, I would try to do it too if my friends weren't willing to break the rules to hang out this time.

So no, I will not be complying with the rules, precisely because of the big picture. If caring about other negative impact directly caused by the lockdown other than covid makes me selfish, okay.

AcornAutumn · 02/11/2020 00:33

OP “ Your rights don't usurp mine”

That works both ways.

ScienceSensibility · 02/11/2020 00:35

Hello OP

You have my full support, for what it is worth. I think teaching and school staff in general are being treated as collateral damage. There ought to be compulsory PPE in secondary schools and colleges at the very least.
You must be worried sick. Some posters have chosen to attack you for sharing your feelings with us, in some ghastly game of “I’m suffering more than you..”
Everyone is free to start their own thread, this one is yours. There is no need to try and minimise your situation because someone else has a different one.
In your position, I would seriously consider resignation. If the situation is impacting on your mental health, speak to a doctor and take some sick leave.
If enough teachers do this, for genuine reasons, ma6be the powers that be will listen.
Take care of yourself first, you are needed and important.

SheepandCow · 02/11/2020 00:39

@SeverusSnape1
Can you explain why you think you know more than the majority of experts (worldwide)? I'm curious.

The experts (and evidence) show clearly that it is failed containment that causes economic damage - and also has terrible impact on mental health.

You will have seen, presumably, the article linked earlier writing of the large numbers of traumatised ICU nurses.

Then we have bereavement - which can trigger suicide especially if the loved one is lost in traumatic circumstances. Many people will be facing bereavement with failed containment.

That said, non effective lockdown is a pointless hardship. As Professor Sridhar explains, we need border restrictions so that we stop importing Covid.

BlueThistles · 02/11/2020 00:40

Im a front line key worker.. I have not stopped working over this entire pandemic period... I wish there was a LIKE or an AGREE button OP 🌺

SheepandCow · 02/11/2020 00:41

Prof Sridhar's words of wisdom need a repost:

Control your virus, solve your public health problem and then you get your economic recovery