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Unprofessional Prof

edited April 2009 in General
So this morning, I walked in by accident during some exam and as I walked out, this prof (Alton Harestad - some biology prof) came right into my face on said:

"F*** off, theres an exam going on here"

I was sort of half-asleep and said: "Did you really say eff-off?*
He yells: "YEAH"

Never have I seen such poor behaviour from a prof. What an a-hole.

What is your worst conduct you've seen from prof?
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  • edited April 2009
    Wow, how did you know it was him? But even then, for any faculty or staff to say fuck off is pretty bad.
  • edited April 2009
    T-Money;53067 said:
    So this morning, I walked in by accident during some exam and as I walked out, this prof (Alton Harestad - some biology prof) came right into my face on said:

    "F*** off, theres an exam going on here"

    I was sort of half-asleep and said: "Did you really say eff-off?*
    He yells: "YEAH"

    Never have I seen such poor behaviour from a prof. What an a-hole.

    What is your worst conduct you've seen from prof?
    You should sue him.
  • edited April 2009
    lol.. i don't think you would have sufficient grounds to sue him over the use of profanity.. however.. you could go to the department and port him.. see what they have to say about the lack of conduct their faculty member has with students before actually taking it this far..=P
  • edited April 2009
    I went to the CODE office after my exam and asked them what exam was going on when I walked in. It was a Biology exam so I went to the Biology chair's office but only his receptionist was there. Apparently the prof is retiring but I sent an e-mail to the chair anyways.

    A true a-hole he was. I don't think theres anything I can do. I may have found his home address though.

    This is the prof:

    faculty_photo.jpg
  • edited April 2009
    Wow, did anyone else hear it?
  • edited April 2009
    Throw a match at this beard and run like hell.
  • edited April 2009
    hahaha that was a pretty funny story i can totally picture that

    maybe a good bashing on ratemyprofessor is in order??
  • edited April 2009
    Haha, retiring Professors tend to do the darnest things. I do not think there is much you can do about this incident.
  • edited April 2009
    hahaha and I just noticed your signature

    technoviking is pleased
  • edited April 2009
    I remember one time I went to a prof to ask him for help, and he was asking why I was doing the problem the way I was, and I told him that that was how the TA told me to do it. His response? An angry, raised voiced, "The TAs are fucking idiots."

    Woo.
  • edited April 2009
    icerider;53076 said:
    Wow, did anyone else hear it?
    Probably. This happened in the back area of AQ3154. Kind of looks like a theater with that back stage room.
  • edited April 2009
    Agentbob;53078 said:
    Throw a match at this beard and run like hell.
    LOL, that would be awesome.
  • edited April 2009
    Kevin M.;53079 said:
    hahaha that was a pretty funny story i can totally picture that

    maybe a good bashing on ratemyprofessor is in order??
    Couldn't find that dickhead. I think I've found his home address and phone number though. I'll give it call tonight and see if its him.
  • edited April 2009
    T-Money;53089 said:
    Couldn't find that dickhead. I think I've found his home address and phone number though. I'll give it call tonight and see if its him.
    Wow... You're creepy :S
  • edited April 2009
    ahh. the wonderful powers of the internet :P
  • edited April 2009
    thats funny. i took a course with him but dropped it within days (not b/c of him he was actually really funny and nice), i remember the first day he introduced himself and (these are his words) said he grew up on the east side of vancouver and carried that around with him so he had a tendancy to swear alot.

    i've never had him for a class, but as a bio major, i can say he is probably the most highly praised prof i've ever heard of. i honestly have never met anyone who took his course that didn't love him.

    and i don't think he's retiring. i remember when i was figuring out my classes in the projected course offerings he's supposed to be teaching a class in fall and spring.
  • edited April 2009
    You are complaining about a nonissue. How does saying "fuc*" make him unprofessional? If you want to see unprofessionalism, you should look at the Political Science Department and Elise Chenier of History who forces their belief and ideology onto their students and penalizes those who don't follow suit. NOW THAT'S UNPROFESSIONAL!

    Also, if what collegestudent said about him is true, he seem to be a rather good professor. So what if he is a little foul mouthed, he is doing his job well and his popularity with students testify to this. Finally, you are not even in his class, so why are you complaining about him to the department?
    collegestudent;53097 said:
    thats funny. i took a course with him but dropped it within days (not b/c of him he was actually really funny and nice), i remember the first day he introduced himself and (these are his words) said he grew up on the east side of vancouver and carried that around with him so he had a tendancy to swear alot.
    Now that's just inspirational. Just to clarify, was Downtown East Side already a shi*hole even while he was young? I don't remember where I read this, but wasn't DTES suppose to be a Ok place to live until the late 60s?
  • edited April 2009
    He is unprofessional. He could have just asked politely for him to leave and inform him of an ongoing exam. There's no need for vulgar language and screaming at his face. It doesn't matter where he grew up, it's common courtesy and using appropriate language is part of being professional. I grew up in Surrey (ok, not as bad as east van.), and have seen my fair share of thugs, but you won't ever see me telling a customer to fuck off and shove a pickle up his ass because I'm busy. Justifying your behaviour based on where you grew up is just lame.
  • edited April 2009
    Agentbob;53100 said:
    He is unprofessional. He could have just asked politely for him to leave and inform him of an ongoing exam. There's no need for vulgar language and screaming at his face. It doesn't matter where he grew up, it's common courtesy and using appropriate language is part of being professional. I grew up in Surrey (ok, not as bad as east van.), and have seen my fair share of thugs, but you won't ever see me telling a customer to fuck off and shove a pickle up his ass because I'm busy. Justifying your behaviour based on where you grew up is just lame.
    Agree. This prof is so rude. He should be more polite.
  • edited April 2009
    Agentbob;53100 said:
    He is unprofessional. He could have just asked politely for him to leave and inform him of an ongoing exam.
    He is rude, no doubt, but calling him unprofessional maybe a little too much. Like collegestudent said, his students love him and that, as well as being "funny and nice", doing his job should have played a great part.

    Look, the prof could have been nicer, but calling him unprofessional is too much because there are a lot more smacktards from departments like Political Science who do much worse.
  • edited April 2009
    I still believe he is being unprofessional. As a person with that much authority, he should atleast have addressed the OP with respect. He is representing the faculty at SFU and that is how he treats students, his or otherwise? Even if he is "loved" and "praised" by many Bio students, he actions should not be encouraged. Go and submit a complaint against him.


    And your example with the PoliSci department was merely unethical, which is different from this situation.
  • edited April 2009
    lol it's true, east van is better! lol.
  • edited April 2009
    Lol wow I remember seeing that guy walking around AQ all the time last semester.. didn't know he was a prof lol. Always was like o.O @ beard
  • edited April 2009
    I agree with student on this, its a nonissue...dont get ur panties in a bunch just cuz he told it like it is
    chewbacca1991;53106 said:
    what the?!?!??!!?!??!?! i live in east van(kind of near a skytrain station too)... i don't understand why people have such distored views of east vancouver...to even compare east van to surrey is absolutely absurd.
    You were born in the 90's, what do you know?
  • edited April 2009
    Just to clarify, there's a huge difference between the Downtown Eastside and East Vancouver.

    Downtown Eastside > East Van (in dangerous terms)
  • edited April 2009
    Agentbob;53100 said:
    He is unprofessional. He could have just asked politely for him to leave and inform him of an ongoing exam. There's no need for vulgar language and screaming at his face. It doesn't matter where he grew up, it's common courtesy and using appropriate language is part of being professional. I grew up in Surrey (much worse than east van.), and have seen my fair share of thugs, but you won't ever see me telling a customer to fuck off and shove a pickle up his ass because I'm busy. Justifying your behaviour based on where you grew up is just lame.
    Fixed.
  • edited April 2009
    Yeah, I don't know about you, but having someone say fuck you to you isn't exactly an everyday occurance, especially if you don't even know the person.
  • edited April 2009
    Maybe you should have fucked off as there was an exam in there?
  • edited April 2009
    I literally took 3 or 4 steps in and I saw that none of my classmates were there so I turned back and there he was.

    For a guy with his background and credentials, I expected a little more professionalism from him. I don't really care if he did this outside of school cause I could mouth him off too. But in school I wouldn't do such a thing.

    Ah whatever, few beers and a few tokes later I brushed it off.
  • edited April 2009
    JayDub;53132 said:
    Maybe you should have fucked off as there was an exam in there?
    Well it's not like I went in there and took a seat. No students saw me anyways. My exam was at 12 and I walked in there around 11:20 thinking that the previous exam ended at 11. Obviously it was a mistake.

    Some of my classmates got mouthed off by him too.

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