Iris, umm, Fired
July 23, 2007
I didn’t come to Thailand with delusions of grandeur. I didn’t come here to get rich or to become famous. I was just another girl trying to make my way through the world, daring to go beyond the confines of my own backyard. I’ve been brave, yes, and I take pride in that more than any other.
Teaching has been something I dabbled with for the past year or so. There were the unsuccessful forays into corporate training and the unfinished professional education course. It was something I always wanted to do, but it never came naturally to me the way writing always has, so when I was offered a teaching job in Thailand for the first time, I left my comfortable office job and took the challenge. I knew I had a lot to learn but I was determined to succeed. With the constant assurance and encouragement of the person who hired me, I believed that, given time, I would become a great teacher. Everyone around me kept telling me to take it slow, that I’ll get used to it in time. How was I supposed to know that time will be cruelly taken away from me? I never really had a chance.
For the past couple of weeks or so, my blogs have endured an upsurge of criticism. What used to be two obscure little websites with barely 15 visitors per day suddenly gained immense popularity – and not in a good way. Along with my loyal readership of good friends and family, strangers have found their way into my little sanctuary, strangers who dare to judge and hate somebody who have never done them or anybody wrong. I have suffered the indignity of being labeled some very choice words from the English language, but I didn’t care. After all, to each his own, right? These are my blogs. I can write anything that I want on it and anybody can comment as he/she sees fit. That’s how the free world supposedly works.
Imagine my surprise when last night I received a rather cruel email (didn’t even bother with the courtesy of calling) from my employer terminating me from the school after a week of labor because of an article I wrote days before I got the teaching job. My lifestyle apparently does not conform to the acceptable teacher’s way of living (if there’s such a thing). They were afraid that at some point I’d start writing about the school and tarnish its precious and rather inexistent reputation, and I wasn’t a good enough teacher.
For one thing, why would I write about a school? Who wants to read about some stuffy private school in Phahon Yothin Soi 37? The thought of writing such a piece is enough to bring me to a kind of stupor. For another, I was not aware that teachers were not allowed to have private lives. If they were worried that students will come across my blogs at some point, they’re gravely mistaken. The Thais are so ingrained in their own culture that they really can’t be bothered to read 2 obscure English blogs from an unknown person. They spend their time reading Thai comic books and perusing websites in Thai, for crying out loud. Honestly, most Thais don’t exactly exert extra effort (The 4 E’s were not intentional.) to make English a part of their lives. Why do you think we’re here teaching English in the first place? And as for my capability as a teacher, I made it clear right from the start that I was virtually inexperienced in the field of education and have had no proper training, but I was told by the person who hired me that with my language skills, I can do it and I will be given enough time to adjust and prove my worth. I wasn’t even made to do a teaching demo, he just hired me outright. Looking back, a teaching demo could’ve saved everybody a lot of grief.
Though these were the surface reasons given for my immediate termination, reading between the lines of the fateful email suggests otherwise. The person who hired me is a farang. I believe he and his friends took the article I wrote as a personal attack on farangs. That is simply unfair. The piece was written about one person and one person only. I have nothing against farangs. Heck, most of the friends I’ve made in Thailand are farangs. I find most of them intelligent and interesting. Conversation is never dull, which has always been something that I valued. The world is a huge place and I believe people from different races and cultures have a lot to learn from each other. When I wrote: “Honestly, is there still a farang in Bangkok who isn’t just out to dip his wick in as many Asian crevices as he can?” it was meant to be a question (question mark, duh!) and not a generalization (as my boss labeled it on his email). It most certainly isn’t a concrete statement saying that all farangs are scum because they’re not. Though I may not have met many, I know there are still some good guys out there. And contrary to what most of my detractors believe, I am not here to have sexual relations with every farang in Thailand. I date, I have fun, and if I feel its right, I consent to sex, which is not often at all.
The double standard is appalling. They say the world has come a long way from the middle ages, but to be honest, it hasn’t. When a man sleeps around, he’s a bachelor or a playboy, but if a woman does the same thing, she’s a slut, a whore. If I was a man, I would be having my hand shaken and my back patted right now. I am, however, a woman, so having casual sex makes me a pariah. And as if being a woman is not bad enough, I also happen to be Asian, which puts me in the lowest possible minority. I have been insulted in the worst possible way, and though I’ve been encouraged to reveal the school’s name and the person behind all this, I will not sink to the same pathetic level of disrespect that they have shown me because I, at least, know how to respect without judgment the choices that other people make to live their lives. That alone makes me worth ten of them put together.
But I will say this to a Ben Thomas (the person who sent my boss the links to my blog via email) and Aussie Jake: It is people like you who will never amount to anything and I pity your sad, sorry existence. I also want to say something to Melody, the jackass Aussie’s girlfriend, who supposedly discovered my blog. So we come from the same city. You’re possibly my age and probably feeling just as lost as most single girls our age are, but really, why do you put up with your pig of a boyfriend? Look at how he and his friends treat Southeast Asian women in general. You deserve better than this chauvinistic Neanderthal. We all do. And that’s what I’m here to advocate.
The piece I wrote was meant to be quirky and funny, the way most of my pieces are. It’s just too bad that some people are too backwards to realize that. I will not shut down my blogs. That will be like asking me to cut off my limbs. I will, however, protect my posts, my babies from those who wish me ill. Some of my pieces, especially those that are sexual in nature, will be password-protected and may only be accessed by a select few. To request for a password, email me at irisgodd3ss at yahoo dot com and I’ll decide if you’re worthy to enter my private domain. It kills me to have to do this but this is for survival’s sake. I made the mistake of speaking out and baring my soul in a place where people are not ready for it. But no, Iris and Wander Girl are not going anywhere.
So here I am in this foreign land with no job, no prospects, and very little money. I have a choice. I could cower, get on the first flight home, and expect my mommy to fix everything for me. Or I could lick my wounds, gather my thoughts, and keep on fighting until all hope is lost. I know I will never forgive myself if I admitted defeat and went home now. Things are looking bleak, but as long as I still have a single baht to my name, I’m not going anywhere. I may have been beaten, but I will not lose.
I may not be a particularly good teacher but by God, I can write. If I ever doubted that before, all this fuss has just confirmed that I can be a very powerful writer if I want to be. And yes, I want to be. Thank you for the comments, nasty or otherwise. Thank you for getting me fired. And most of all, thank you for finally giving clarity to what it is that I’m supposed to be doing with my life.
Wandergirl
Clouds and silver lining come to mind. Haven’t read any of your other articles but the email idea is a nice touch to weed out the pests.
There have to be other Schools you can try-out using the web, (you may have already done this, if so, please ignore). Try and email them saying how much you love the country, language,people and want to improve your appreciation.In exchange you are prepared to teach English.
Some useful sites:
http://www.transitionsabroad.com/publications/magazine/0411/find_a_job_teaching_english_in_thailand_in_10_days.shtml
http://www.stickmanbangkok.com/teaching.html
All the best and keep your spirits up.
winslie
Iris, DAMN those people. If naa pa to silas cebu ti-urok na to ilang dagway! YAWA! well, you can find a better job, with better colleagues who are not judgemental.
iris girl, email me your password! hahaha!!!
and you know, i am always willing to help you out in the ways that i can.just tell me and, things will be okay. just hang on there girl.
How dare you generalize about Thais just reading comic books and perusing websites only in Thai. And this from a girl who has been to Thailand for a mere 2 months and probably knows a lot of us Thais. Defend your blog on its merit and not by putting down Thais or an Aussie girl. With that kind of attitude, You deserved what you got.
Well, what do you expect? 90% of your writings here are about sex. Not that there’s anything wrong with that but your blog (prior to when you started password-protecting some posts) can be viewed by anybody who has internet access. How would you feel if one day your child comes up to you and shows you a website of his/her teacher blogging her sexual escapades? Do you think a respectable English-teaching insitute would readily employ a teacher whose blog talks about nymphomaniacs and one night stands?
Double standard? How about just plain cultural differences? If you live in here Europe, specially the Scandinavian countries, do you think your employers would care what you write in your blog? You happen to live in a country that is culturally and religiously conservative. That is something you should have considered – that is if your job in Thailand is important to you – before brandishing your thoughts and experiences to world. But it seems what is more important to you is for readers to perceive you as the woman-about-town that is so irresistible to man and one that never lacks a sexual partner when she so desires.
And please be aware that in the world of internet and google, there is no such thing as obscure as I’m sure you found out the hard way.
Your naïveté and immaturity is clearly seen from your writings. I have read comments from most of your blogs and instead of accepting the negative ones (personally I don’t find them nasty, just giving them their opinions), you lambasted that person with crude words (eg suckers) or degradable names (eg being ancient). Perhaps you have learned a lesson…but then again perhaps not.
with a blog like yours, teaching in my children’s school, and having day-to-day contact with youngsters, you would not only have been fired, but incarcerated for a years.Am glad your employer found out.
blah, blah, blah… stick and stones may break your bones, but words (especially from these no-count people) should never hurt you.
shit man!!! You let all these people have a password?? Dude . . . change the dam password! And is the one frmo MATT above the same Matt who does that writing job?
“no-count people”? sHeR. Are those even words? No wonder she thought she’s a great writer with fans like you.
Winslie: I really appreciate the links and the kind words. Kindness has become quite a rare thing nowadays and it’s refreshing to find that some people still have it.
Chicoblaze: Not all the posts are password-protected. This one isn’t. And it’s not the same Matt, this particular one is a bit of an idiot.
Matt: There is a fine line between commenting on a person’s writing and insulting the individual’s very personality. I strike back when I myself am attacked. And dude, it’s a BLOG. Welcome to the free world. Oh, and you know how I’m a real writer? Because, as a second job, I actually get paid to write. Deal with it.
N: Thank you for always visiting my blogs and giving me snide comments. You are doing wonders for my blog stats. And if you took a look at your past comments, you’re not such a genius with words either. Whoever you are (I know for a fact you’re not the real N of my old posts), I’m glad I’m so important to you that you spend a lot of time squatting on my blog. I’m quite flattered.
Alexandra: I realized my mistake, thank you very much. But certain posts (in my other blog) have been in existence even before I came here. My mistake is not shutting down the whole thing before I came here or got the teaching job. To be perfectly honest, I never got much traffic in my sites so it never occurred to me.
RLB: Where do you come from? Some country ruled by bigots with mustaches up to their ankles?
Malai: Once again, I wasn’t generalizing. I was talking about the kids I was teaching. You have to admit, though, that most Thais would always prefer spending their time reading stuff in their own language rather than any other. But I’m sure there are Thais out there that do read English publications. And when did I ever put down an Aussie girl? Read the whole thing again because you seriously have everything wrong. I’m not surprised.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh nooooooooooooo! Maybe you need a new blog name. How about Iris Under Fire??
hello iris. i am like read cartoon book. it happy me good. you understand? in the thailande have many cartoon japan and happy me much much.
The way you talk is so hilarious. Is this the way you act in real life too? If it is then I am surprised that anyone ever hired you to do any kind of job let along work in a school.
I’ve been followin’ this blog for a couple of weeks now. Whoa! How things have heated up girl! Don’t you let these guys get you down Iris girl let them have something back. So what if teaching is not your game. That’s their problem. Keep bloggin’ and doin’ your stuff baby ‘coz the world needs more writers with balls like you baby … iris rocks … yeah!
IRIS! COME HOME NOW!! YOU FORGOT TO DO YOUR HOMEWORK AND YOUR FAVOURITE CARTOON IS ON IN 10 MINUTES.
MUM
Spot on Jake, my man. And Iris, there are writers and there are writers. Deal with it.
Iris, no speak english good but thais pay you money serve us like servants who tol you we not smart? filipina like you give philippines bad name don’t patronize us thais.We not only read comic books but serious books also go back to your country if think we are dumb.
N: magkita gani ta, panitan tikang buhi, haplasan ug asin, i-sud sa pinabukalang tubig hantod maluto ka ug ipaka-on sa among mga ilaga.
sHeR: How low… because you can’t even write proper English? And please, you can’t throw me in a pan and cook me, I am probably bigger, taller and better equipped than you are, though I must say I taste better ha!ha!ha! Een welk stom meisje.Sig viser hvor område du er.
“some”, of these white people really get all high and mighty once they get to places like Thailand, and also become very sensitive to criticism that falls into something like this “only losers who can’t get chicks and make enough money and blah blah blah from the west come here”, so you must be very careful in the future, i find most of them criticize Thais for being docile, uncritical, blindly following things like sheep blah blah blah but if you disrespect them or don’t follow the white sheep herder then you are pretty much doomed, so be careful, they are power hungry just like all human beings despite parading around as ambassadors of liberty, “free speech”, equality etc etc…
Well, well. I’m gone for a day and I’m flooded with comments. I welcome all comments, negative or otherwise. It’s really quite funny to read some of the really dumb ones. I must react to one comment though: I DO NOT HATE THAIS. I DO NOT THINK THAIS ARE DUMB. I resent that accusation. I have great respect for the culture, the country, and the people. Once again, I merely said that most Thais PREFER their own literary works than others. What is so wrong with that statement? Please don’t react if you don’t understand the whole point.
Well, at least you’re a popular blogger now :p
That, I am, partly thanks to you, Matt.
Chica, now that youre out of school, maybe you aoughta open this blog up to the public again LOL. Seriously teachign can be a real trap, you’re probably better not to fall into it in the first place
hahaha i just read your generalization statement, even with the question mark the meaning is pretty clear my dear. but hey, you were simply stating a fact so don’t try to defend yourself now.
it makes you look bad. and hey, don’t worry about the ’slut’ definition, be proud of it, it shows that you are willing to over come these people who still live in the dark ages, be proud to sleep around with as many people as you want, be proud to say ‘i like dick’, don’t feel ashamed girl, this is a good topic for such a powerful writer like you to take up, up and at em’. you go girl.
JITTI: Obviously, you haven’t read the original post because if you did, you’ll know it wasn’t a generalization just by reading what came after the statement. I believe I know what I wrote.
Hello Iris,
), a friend of mine, has been fired too because of her blog. Hopefully employement laws are may be a bit more sophiticated here… She won her trial with one year of salary… She is now a very famous blogger in France and in the UK and is just finishing a book about her, the story,… that will be published in several european countries!!! So you see, in the end critics vanish… and success is never an easy way
Good luck to you, I am sure you will find a new job quickly!
Wow I am a bit surprise to see people that dramatic about few words… We are not living in some middle age era… What if the school would just have invited you to discuss about the matter… maybe talking about your personal life may create some potential troubles according to them but come’on why making such a big deal… I am not firing someone in my company everytime I am not happy or not on the same opinion with her or him.
In France, http://www.petiteanglaise.com, a british expat in paris (a bit like you
More info :
- http://www.petiteanglaise.com/archives/2007/07/17/anniversaries/
- http://www.francesalut.com/2007/07/petite-anglaise.html
WOW IRIS, I followed a link from Matt (whatismatt.com) and I read some of your posts. I am floored. You are an awesome writer and I’m so glad to have been turned on to you. I’m looking forward to reading more. I hope you don’t need to bail out. I don’t have a job for you, but if I did it’d be yours. I’ll post something on my blog about this as well… it’s outrageous what happened, but surprising? Naaah. Thailand is so strange… anything can happen, it doesn’t follow logical lines. Good luck and I think you’ll come through this with a very good writing job – you write exceptionally well. I’ll email you for a password to your private writings – Matt can refer me? lol. I HOPE! Vern
Hi Iris,
Good luck with finding a new job. Getting fired was a bit harsh. I love your writing. Would you be interested in posting some of your posts on my site (http://www.bangkokdiaries.com) You can enter your Adsense ID and earn a passive income on any articles you post.
damn! all these for a string of written opinions? so i guess opinions dont matter now? too bad.
anyways minatay, ay kaguol! yawa! naay kasag dinhi na mukagat sa mga gotli sa mga inutil. and about that password? heheehee.. see you soon girl!
You come to Thailand as a tourist, work without permit, act like a whore, write a litte something few people say it’s good and you call yourself a victim? — Think again. When people don’t go your way, you become holy?
Go back to your country! Oh sorry. I’m sure nobody wants you there that’s why you came to Thailand. The nerve to say people here are unfair!
BY THE WAY, YOU ARE NOT FAMOUS, ok? Another whore like you lead me here to your self gratituding blog.
Bangkok Mom: And you obviously have no life.
I am also new to Thailand and I am lucky enough to have friends who understand me. It’s a hard culture to learn but we must try to understand. I think the first step is not to impose our ideas on other people. I think ideas and thoughts must must be discussed not imposed like a sanction. We all should strive for a comon understanding. There is alot to learn from cultures. I am Asian but my friends think my ways and methods are very Westerm.
It’s hard for me and I can imagine that is it hard for alot of us trying to make that transition into other culture (the invisble barriers, because we are all brought up and taught separate ideals and cultural methods.
I dont blame them and I dont blame you. But you must first understand where they are coming from. And everybody does it differently. Hugs mate.
Take care. We all have a lot of growing up to do.
Bangkok Mom – dont call people names, especially not something like “whore” to someone you dont even know. Its not nice, even if you don’t agree with what the person is saying.
Iris is one of the good people, one of the truly good people, and one of the very few truly beautiful women that there are. She is captivating and she leaves you . . . speechless.
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