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Nervous to speak to HR

I am a teacher, untenured at my current place.

They just removed all appliances from rooms and made a communal spot for appliances they will provide. While CC is minimal when cared for…100 teachers are not going to make sure they don’t leave an absolute mess everywhere.

I just left my doctor with a note saying I need a separate area for myself. How would you go about phrasing your HR email?

I don’t want to have to overly explain myself but I also don’t want to just say “hey, here’s this doctors note, see ya in 2 weeks”. Any thoughts?

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u/tke377 — 16 hours ago

Sum function for entire column adding other columns

I think part of my problem when searching for an answer is how I am asking.

I want to take a column and every row in that column should be populated by the sum of other three other columns.

So column G is my total. Row 2 needs to have the totals of d2,e2,f2…then row 3 has d3,e3,f3.

But I need those done as a column function instead of each individual cell for my wife’s school inventory. So that each building can fill out the information into their own sheet and it will propagate into the main inventory sheet. Those functions are done and working just trying to explain what is happening.

I hope I explained this well enough sorry if not!

edit: Sample I believe: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ApaVjGxpVIitt2aB6JuT68SWnMDu2iB4sDYjAwNaf0c/edit?usp=sharing

Edit2 Context: she does school nutrition, and for all 10 of her schools she needs to have a total perpetual inventory. Each school will fill out their inventory they use each day. But It needs to be "plug and play" for her employees and her because tech is not any of their specialities. So if a new item comes in she needs to be able to add a row to the master inventory which changes each specific school inventory (this is already done), but then the responses from each school needs to come back and give her a total on hand inventory.

u/tke377 — 4 days ago

AI Summary fails

I am not sure if I am in the correct spot and I am sorry if it isn’t I don’t know where else to post…but…I am trying to do an end of the year research project with my fourth grade class and could use some help.

The biggest issue when we set out to do any research or navigating of websites their first instinct is to take whatever the AI summary says as gospel. Too often they just copy and paste that throw it in a slide and call it. I am creating a set of lessons on how to do research and part of it is on AI summaries and the failures they can be.

Scrolling through here is difficult and I already have some gems I’ve saved that I saw here previously, but can I have some of the best AI summaries that will help show these 4th graders why they should not trust those summaries.

Thank you!

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u/tke377 — 3 months ago
▲ 154 r/sportsinusa+3 crossposts

Despite all of his accomplishments and accolades, was Mario Lemieux a "what if?"

Now, when I asked the question "What makes Wayne Gretzky the undisputed GOAT of hockey?", some of y'all said that Super Mario was on Wayne's level or even better and that injuries and disease impacted his chance of becoming the GOAT. Does that make him somewhat a "what if?" I'm not saying, like, an Eric Lindros-kind of what if? I'm saying, like, a Mickey Mantle-kind of what if?: A top ten player ever despite everything, but injuries or factors not in his control (and, in Mantle's case, personal issues) really hurt his chance to become THE GOAT.

u/BigRedBoiler — 3 months ago