I have quite a list

-Hearing other teachers butcher music that my students are learning
-Little kids not flushing the toilet when they use the bathroom
-Students forgetting to show up for lesson, followed by a stupid excuse obligating me to schedule a makeup lesson (sorry, we were randomly in Europe and decided not to tell you until after the lesson, can we have an hour makeup next week?)
-Forgetting books; once is fine, it happens, I do it sometimes... but honestly, a high school kid should not be forgetting her book for the better part of the year.
-The secretary booking makeups without notifying me, then getting pissed when I tell her that I honestly cannot make it... sorry, but run it by me first.
-When I give CLEAR-AS-DAY instructions such as "Ok I want you to play measure 8-9 slowly with your right hand. Add the pedal too." And the kid just starts the piece over again hands together, at blinding speed, with about 50% correct notes.
-The secretary bringing takeout food every single day!! It saturates the building in the smell of whatever greasy food she's eating that day.
-Parents sitting in on lessons: I still have yet to find one positive aspect about this (unless it's the first lesson and the parent is telling me about the kids habits, personality, etc.). They are too controlling, and feel the need to translate whatever I say into "baby-english" even though the kid is perfectly capable of reading/writing.
Even with all those pet peeves, I still love teaching
