Absolutely - I first noticed the distinction among my teacher
colleagues.
Unfortunately it is the well organised 'manager' types who gain
promotion.
I've been pushing the idea that managerial skills are a lesser order
ability and best left to mere clerical staff.
That hasn't yet been accepted.
On the contrary, non-teaching qualified staff employed to carry out
minor support tasks like accounting gain power and status clearly
beyond their capabilities and distort the objectives of the institution.
Damn.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 27/12/2008, at 2:00 AM, Frank van Lindert wrote:
> Thanks for all the insight given. Especially in the humans involved,
> more particularly in the two types of nurses. This applies also to
> teachers, GP's, judges, policemen etcetera: about every occupation
> where some empathy is essential.
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