Makes No Sense To Me

Stuck on Stupid

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David Morales an eight year old adorned a baseball cap with some of his toy soldiers and wore it to school as part of his show and tell presentation in support of the troops. For that he was told he couldn’t were the hat because it violated the school zero tolerance policy around weapons.

Any of you familiar these small plastic figures – that have been around for years – fully understand that this claim is as ridiculous as they come.  You would think any teacher would have the common sense to know these figures offer no threat of violence and that their little rifles are completely incapable of firing a shot.

When I read about this I remembered my childhood and how I use to carry one of my favorite toy soldiers with me, that had a flame thrower. I can only image what would happen to me if today’s rules applied when I was David’s age. For that matter, some of the pictures I drew of pretend battle scenes would have clearly been my invitation to have a front row seat in the school’s psychologist office. I can only think it was because I grew up during the Korean Conflict – the war that wasn’t a war.

One has to ask are these teachers so lacking of common sense they are incapable of thinking about what truly constitutes a weapon that would meet the criteria they claimed these toy soldiers did. In his blog Alan Weiss refers to it as “dumb-ass stupid management.”  Not only do I agree, but it is as General Honore said “it’s being stuck on stupid.” You’re stuck on stupid when you look at a three inch toy and equate that toy to a violation of a zero weapons tolerance policy which is clearly designed and developed to deal with real weapons.

I would like to think that our teachers, our educators understand the concept of critical thinking you know the ability to assess and comprehend a situation and apply a logical and reasonable solution to addressing the problem facing them. But this most recent example clearly demonstrates those we call teachers are in tremendous need of being taught not only the concepts of critical thinking but need a heavy dose of common sense added to the process.

However, we may have ourselves to blame. For every David Morales story, there are stories about parents coming in to challenge the teachers about a grade given to their precious little Johnny or Suzy saying it will impact their ability to get into Harvard even though their kid is only in the second grade.

As ridiculous this story is, we have to get back to having some level of reason in how we train our teachers and how we act toward them. What happen to David Morales, is beyond ridiculous, common sense must prevail, for if it doesn’t we’re going to continue to be stuck on stupid.


Is There An App For That?

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What is with people and cell phones? Why do they think everyone wants to here their business? I’m sitting in a coffee shop and getting the full low down of some woman’s entire wedding plans as she is discussing all the inane details with a friend for everyone to hear. Why she doesn’t take this call outside is beyond anyone’s comprehension.

Right now I know about how a member of the groom’s family will be making special dishes for only some people of the wedding party and not others, that her husband to be is upset with her for warning people about his nefarious womanizing brother.  Not to mention where they will be staying and when they will be living for their honeymoon. This is information that I don’t need in my life but because of her misguided belief that she thinks everyone should know she is getting married she is inflicting this protracted self-inflating conversation on those of us who just want to enjoy our coffee check our email,  or read the newspaper.

I’m not advocating for the elimination of cell phones. It’s just that the ubiquitous use of them has resulted in people suffering under the delusion that somehow any call they get on their cell phone is one that needs to be shared with all within earshot. I’m convinced this has happened because cell phones themselves are relatively cheap and just about everyone has one. There was a time when they were the toys of the rich not to mention the size of a brick. In fact that’s what the first portable cell phone looked like a brick with an antenna sticking out. You had to have money to afford the phone and pay the roaming charges.

I suppose we can blame Star Trek because all the phones look like the communicators Capitan Kirk and Mr. Spock carried. But since Star Trek was one of my favorite shows, I refuse to blame them for the crassness of some people who just don’t have the common sense to realize that those around them really don’t want to know that Aunt Bessie is coming to the wedding. After all they only used their communicators as intended to have Scotty beam them up. Which gives me an idea, maybe there is an app I can download on my phone that will allow me to beam this person to a location where someone will really want to hear what she has to say. If only.

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Are Doormen Really Needed Part II?

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Well it appears that the doormen of New York have won. According to DNAinfo.com an agreement has been reached that will grant a 10% wage increase along with a 20% increase to their benefits. It seems those who live in buildings that have doormen won’t have to sort through mail, screen guests, or take out their own trash. For those of us who don’t live in buildings that have doormen we might find this entire situation amusing. I admit that I do. But let me shed a different light on the subject.

Perhaps if we looked at it from viewpoint of employees losing the services of a group of people they depended on and they now have to do the work of that group. It may be that they can do the work but is it a good use of their time? Is it cost effective to have them take on this additional responsibility? If you have a group that is highly productive, what happens to that productivity by adding a set of disjointed responsibilities to the mix?

Ok am I reaching here? Yes I am I just find this story downright funny. Regardless of what these people are used to or that having a doorman is included in their rent or condo fees, it’s just downright funny to me to think this people are worried about having to take out their own trash, sort their mail, or hail their own cab. But as I’ve already said in an earlier post, only in New York.

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Are Doormen Really Needed?

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With all that is going on in the world that can be reported on and discussed a recent article in the New York Times caught my attention, “New Yorkers Brace for Doorman Strike.” Since I’ve always had to open my own doors, this article grabbed my attention and as I read it dawned on me that this could only happen in New York.

Don’t get me wrong I have nothing against Doormen. According to the article this all purpose job pays on average about $40,500 and with benefits it escalates up to $70,000. It seems like this a pretty good paying job. Not taking anything away from the Doormen, but is that hard to open doors?

Then it hit me people who live in the buildings that have Doormen, are worried that they may have to take out their own trash. Anyone that is a parent can understand that problem. If you have teenage children, getting them to take out the trash usually results in having to ante up.

According to the article the Doormen handle more than just taking out the trash, it involves sorting mail, greeting children when they come home, helping returning tenants unload their cars and carrying luggage, running of elevators, and sign for packages. Ok, I guess that can be hard. After all signing for that FedEx or UPS package must require some special skill that only Doormen possess.

But if the tenants find out that it’s not that hard to sort mail or take out the trash or sign for their FedEx or UPS packages they might not mind not having someone open the door for them. Hmm, what’s that old saying, I remember now, “be careful what you ask for because you just might get it.”

Maybe the NYC Doormen should think about that before they go out on strike.


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