December 2011
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Anonymous asked: In response to the "Being an alternate" post: funny story about when I was first applying to be a RA at my school. I was put on the alternate list, then hired the day intent letters were due. Then, there was a problem that not enough people had signed up to live on campus for that year and I was "cut" because they now had too many RAs. THEN at the end of the summer, I was...
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Submit!
I ran out of ideas! Well, kind of. I have a few I haven’t done in my asks, but it’ll run out soon… so submit!
Thank you!
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I'm surprised
that people reblogged being on-call and drunk instead of being high. In fact, it got no reblogs! Although I don’t know anyone who does any of these (while on-call), I would think being high would be the preferred method of alleviating the pain of working…
Anyway, this shall be the final post concerning problems 32 and 31.
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Anonymous asked: The other Anons need to cool their shit down.. it's just a blog. Laugh. Although I suppose they've uncovered more RA problems.. a lack of a sense of humor and a hypertendency to involvement.
Anonymous asked: The other Anon is right. What happens if you're on call and intoxicated and there's a major crisis? Or what happens if you have to confront an incident and the residents figure out that you're drunk/high? RAs are supposed to set an example for the students. Not to mention it gives a bad name to those of us who actually take our jobs seriously.
Anonymous asked: If your RA problem is that you are high or drunk while on duty then you shouldn't be an RA
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