Dear Bosslady,
Thank you for not talking to me about the problems you were having with my work and instead going straight to the principal.
Thank you, again, for not telling me the full truth when I came to you - three times - requesting input on how to improve my work strategies and whether I was doing the things you required of me.
Thank you for not listening when I told you that the reason being near me overwhelmed the autistic boy's senses was because I was the one to take him to P.E. even though I told you I did not think he would be successful in a classroom full of 90 screaming children. So he learned to associate me with excruciating pain. Is it any wonder that being around me 'sets him off'?
Thank you for talking about me behind my back to my coworkers, which has left the impression that because you clearly do not respect me, they do not have to. This has led to my coworkers contradicting me daily in front of the children, sometimes snapping at me rudely.
Thank you for then telling me that I don't know how to control the behaviors of the children when you have allowed my authority with them to be questioned on a daily basis.
And, finally, thank you for telling me that you would be giving me a review that says I met my job requirements, and then turning around and giving the principal a review that says I didn't, thus screwing me over for any job I might want in the school district in the near future and forcing me to quit at the end of the year.
You're a completely horrible boss and I really, sincerely dislike you to the bottom of my soul (but you'll never know it because I am actually a professional),
Me.