
Remember the first day of class when The Professor wrote her email address on the board and asked you to email her so she could add you to her address book?
The Professor has even reminded you during every class and finally announced that she would stop nagging you about this minor chore; after all, she is not your mother (thankfully!).
Many of you did so, and The Professor thanks you.
The Professor feels that she has assigned you a rather minor task, but it must have been an onerous duty for a few of you because she has yet to receive your email.
Sigh...The Professor supposes that she could look up your email address herself and add in in her address book, but she will not, and this is why:
- She does not want to.
- You're a grown up now and should be taking responsibility for your own tasks. Your colleagues have done it, so why should The Professor give you special dispensation?
- Your email of record is often obsolete and messages tend to bounce back.
- She does not want to.
- She does not want to.
- She does not want to.
- She does not want to.
- She does not want to.
- She does not want to.
- She does not want to.
- You get the point.
The Professor has just sent an important message to your class, and you rebels will not receive it.
What a shame. You have just missed all the helpful tips about the first test.
You know what? The Professor will NOT send this information to you; get it from a colleague, or just suck it up.
Maybe even drop the class.
A lousy start, youngsters.
The Professor
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