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Would you want the FBI to investigate allegations made against you if you were in Judge Kavanaugh's position and you were actually innocent? What is your justification for your position?

Absolutely, and here’s why: I was falsely accused of molestation a few years back, and it did cost me a potential job as a substitute teacher. But knowing I was innocent, I waited for the police to do their due diligence. I went in to be interviewed when they asked me to, and I answered their questions as fully and honestly as I could. In the end, the DA declined to press charges, and I went back to school to get my teaching license. Thanks to a new application form that only asked if I’ve been convicted of such crimes (not merely investigated), I’m now a substitute teacher looking for a full-time job.Now, I’ll grant that I’ve got a certain amount of privilege working in my favor when it comes to such an investigation. I’m a straight white male with a (lower) middle-class lifestyle. But all of the privileges I have, Kavanaugh has in spades. He’s not only a straight white male, but he’s got a good income and comes from a wealthier family than mine…plus he’s got those Ivy League connections to lean on, where I went to a state school. So, if I figured innocent me had no reason to fear the wheels of justice (even if it did take more than six months to finally clear my name), how much less should innocent Kavanaugh fear them? Unless, of course, he’s not actually innocent…

What are the requirements to be a substitute teacher in your state?

In Arizona, pretty much you have to have a Bachelors, then do all the application stuff (forms, fingerprint clearance/background check) after which it is according to the school district’s experience policy.Arizona Substitute Teaching LicenseArizona isn’t real picky- especially since we have a shortage of teachers thanks to our former Republican Governor’s slashing of education budgets, and the current Governor’s talk-with-no-walk.One teacher job board: http://www.aeebdatabase.com/jobs/list_jobs.php

Can you describe a time that your company only discovered that you were irreplaceable after they fired you? How did you feel? What did they do?

I used to work for a small English training school in Hebei province, China. I wasn’t fired, but I learned while visiting my family in the US that my boss was intending to discontinue my contract after I returned. This was problematic, not only because I would be out of a job, but because, as an English teacher in China, I have a work visa and resident permit that would expire if my job contract wasn’t renewed or replaced. Also, I would only have one month left on my contract after returning from vacation, so I strongly suspected that my boss was hoping to use that desperation as leverage against me. If I just quit outright and didn’t return for the remaining one month on my contract, that could disqualify me from legally accepting other jobs in China in the future.Thankfully, my boss had started complaining about me to my coworkers after I left, and one of them contacted me about our boss’s plan. Since I still had two weeks of vacation left with my family in the US, I immediately went online and started looking for similar jobs in other English schools across China.Luckily, I have a Master of Science in Teaching degree from an accredited university, I’m a native English speaker with American citizenship, and I speak much better Chinese than most foreigners, so I’m significantly more qualified than most of the applicants that these institutions usually see. Despite my circumstances, I think I only contacted two schools, but both of them quickly replied asking to schedule a video interview.By the time I returned to China, I already had offers from both of my top two choices. The first one in Zhejiang province was offering more than double the salary of the Hebei school. The second one in Henan province was offering the same salary as the Hebei school, but with better benefits and a “full time” schedule of only 18 hours per week, which would give me plenty of free time to more fully invest in and enjoy my life in China.After my return, I met with my boss and, exactly as expected, she told me that even though she knew I was the most qualified teacher in the school, she didn’t think I was a good teacher and that I didn’t work hard enough on my lesson plans. She also complained that more than 30 of my students had quit the school and that they couldn’t afford to keep paying me, especially since all that lost tuition was my fault. But, she would be willing to give me a second chance if I promised to work a lot harder. It was an obvious lie. I only had about 100 students total, so it would have been impossible for 30 of them to disappear without me noticing. In fact, some of my classes had even grown!She also told me that the substitute for my classes was a much better teacher than me even though he didn’t have an advanced degree and wasn’t a native English speaker.Another complaint was that I frequently went traveling, which inconvenienced the school since they had to reschedule my classes or pay a substitute to cover for me. This was another easily disprovable falsehood, since I had only traveled twice; once to visit a friend’s wedding (which the school audaciously asked me to reschedule so it wouldn’t interfere with classes) and once to visit my family in my home country before renewing my contract. This was over an 18 month period, so hardly qualified as “frequent.”I inquired with the Chinese teachers who told me that about 30 students had in fact, left the school, but very few of them were my own. Crucially, most of the students left after the boss had decided to buy a building out in the countryside and move weekend classes there; a decision that the parents were very outspokenly against.As for the substitute teacher, the boss had completely overstated his accomplishments. My Chinese co-teacher for the class explained to me that the boss thought he was an amazing teacher because some of the parents mentioned that their students learned the days of the week after only one class. AMAZING! In reality, I had already taught those students the days of the week months ago, so he was only reviewing what they had already learned from me.After I told my boss that I had accepted another job, she replied that she thought I was irresponsible for taking the easy way out instead of working harder and committing myself to my job and my students.THEN THE MAGIC HAPPENED!I developed an ear infection just about two weeks before I was scheduled to leave. Everything sounded like I was under water, which is a big deal for a language teacher, but the boss was the only person at the school who had the time to take me to the ear doctor. By a wonderful coincidence, the ear doctor recognized my name, “Matthew.” His son was one of my students, and he told my boss that his son loved my classes and talked about me a lot at home.The boss was shocked to hear about what an impact I had had on the doctor’s son and began begging me to reconsider. She became extremely emotional and asked me to “think about the students.” I told her that there were even more students at the other school.BUT IT STILL GOT BETTER.After the other parents learned that my contract was going to expire, all the online group chats for my classes filled up with parents commenting that their children will miss me and don’t want me to leave.Then one day, during my last week at the school, I had just finished a class with my largest and youngest class. The Chinese teacher explained to the students that I was “going home” so we could all take a picture together before I left. This classroom also happened to be on the first floor, closest to the reception desk. The mothers there to pick up their children formed a mob in the lobby and began arguing with the receptionist, demanding that the school let me stay. One of the mothers who could speak English came into the classroom and tried to explain to me that I could renew my contract and stay in China longer. I didn’t have to leave! The mothers hung around the lobby, going back and forth between the classroom and the receptionist trying to convince me and the school that I didn’t have to leave.ICING ON THE CAKE.After I moved to Henan province (where I would only work 18 hours per week), I remained in contact with my old coworkers, all of whom continued to update me on the gradual deterioration of the school and overall loss of morale among the remaining teachers. Two of my former coworkers (who are now married) even joined me in my new job at the Henan school where, more than two years later, we are still working fewer hours and now earning almost twice as much as we did at our old school.As if that weren’t amazing enough, my current school also allows us to take three vacation days per month, which means that now I actually DO travel frequently.To top it all off, my current foreign teacher coworkers and I are all going on a beach vacation to Sanya (Chinese “Hawaii”) next week, and our amazing school is paying for it. Life is good ^_^

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