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The oldest profession is also one of the most controversial. Illustration by Christopher Healy
Being an Ex-Hooker Isn't the Same as Being an Ex-Accountant
by Jessica Samakow"So tell me something unique about you that isn't on your resume," inquires an elementary school principal.
"Oh, I used to be a prostitute," the prospective teacher replies.
"Perfect! You're hired!"
In what bizarre world would this conversation ever take place, you ask? Answer: The Bronx.
Okay, so maybe elementary school art teacher Melissa Petro's interview didn't exactly include the dialogue above. But it may as well have. According to the New York Post, Petro posted an essay this month claiming she also had been a prostitute.
Using her real name and picture, Petro writes, "From October 2006 to January 2007 I accepted money in exchange for sexual services I provided to men I met online in what was then called the "erotic services" section of Craigslist.org" in the Huffington Post.
Petro goes on to explain how her lack of pimp usage somehow made her Craigslist experience safe and convenient. And she claims that her chosen channel of prostitution made her "no more a 'professional' than a person renting a room on the same site" because these people, of course, are not necessarily professional real estate brokers. Somehow, I don't see the correlation. Any way you slice it, a prostitute is a prostitute. I am not quite sure what separates a "professional prostitute" from an "amateur" one.
The self-proclaimed "non-pro" writes in the Huffington Post, "I found the lifestyle physically demanding, emotionally taxing and spiritually bankrupting, and so I made a decision to desist some months after I'd gotten started, exiting the industry just as freely as I'd entered."
Her next move? Becoming an art teacher at an elementary school in the Bronx. While her decision to exit the industry may deserve a pat on the back, I believe that Petro's past should deem her unqualified to be a teacher at an elementary school.
To my knowledge, at the very least, teachers must not have a criminal record if they are to be considered for jobs. So, Petro may have a clear record because she was never formally charged with prostitution. The fact of the matter is, however, that prostitution is illegal. Whether she has run into trouble with the law or not, accepting money for sexual acts is against the law. If Petro had admitted online that she used to rob banks, she likely would not be able to keep her job. We would hope not, at least. Why is this any different?
In today's ever-growing cyber world, published information is impossible to hide. Petro admits that she has not even tried to be cautious about disguising her past on the web. She is aware that her colleagues are "googling" her and that this could be a potential threat to her job. And if your colleagues are "googling you," you better believe that your students are as well.
The students may be young, but they've grown up with Google as their encyclopedia and are undoubtedly curious to find out what their teachers are up to outside of school. In high school, I found a CD that my Spanish teacher's husband, a Jewish cantor, released. Last year, I found a college professor's blog about her adventure to Taiwan. Embarrassing as my Google habit might be, I know that I am not alone.
There is a good chance that Petro's students are too young to even know what a prostitute is. So upon their findings, variations of, "Mommy, what's a prostitute? Can I be one?" probably will follow. It is no wonder that parents are outraged by the exposure of Petro's past and do not want her teaching their kids.
Some might argue that there is a shortage of teachers in less fortunate neighborhoods and that finding them is a difficult task. This may be true, but I hardly think that the "adult services" section on Craigslist is the best place to start looking.
Key Word with Former Prostitute is 'Former'
by Tom Henderson"Go your way," Jesus tells the adulterous woman everyone else wants to stone to death. "Sin no more."
Read John 8:1-11 carefully. Nowhere does Jesus add, "But don't even think of trying to be an art teacher, ya little tramp!"
That's because Christianity is based on forgiveness and redemption. So is our secular justice system. Except in the most extreme cases, we don't execute people or lock them up forever. We hope they reform and go on to become contributing members of society.
That is our fondest wish -- as a society, anyway. As individuals, we are a little too eager to cast the first stone.
More than a few people are itching to chuck a few rocks at Melissa Petro. She is very open about the fact that she was a prostitute for a few months before becoming an art teacher in New York City. She told her story on the Huffington Post, even using her real name and photo.
And I admire her for that.
Mealy-mouthed people who squirm, lie and generally refuse to take personal responsibility by not putting their names and faces to their actions, opinions and pasts disgust me a lot more than sex workers. And it seems, at times, that the mealy-mouthed are inheriting the earth.
The Internet allows people to spout whatever bile they want without putting their names on it. Long have I yearned for someone to come clean about something before being confronted with the incontrovertible evidence.
Some scummy scandal-monger probably would have exposed Petro as a former prostitute eventually. That she would tell the tale herself -- candidly, bluntly and without feeling the need for a melodramatic mea culpa? I find that extremely refreshing.
No, I would not want her standing in front of a classroom and telling my child about the last time some guy paid her $300 for fellatio. Similarly, I would hope his algebra teacher would refrain from telling him how her husband likes to play barnyard in the bedroom.
Parents at PS 70, where Petro teaches, have reacted predictably.
"I don't want nobody that used to do that to be around my kid," one of them tells the New York Post. "People like that should not be allowed to be anywhere near children."
That seems to be the general consensus. "She's not a good role model," another mother tells the newspaper. "I do not want my daughters to find out about this, and I do not want my daughters to be around that kind of person."
Not a good role model? This is a woman who has a masters of fine arts degree in creative nonfiction and is, by all accounts, a respected teacher. She also happens to be a former prostitute. The key word here is "former." She changed her life, and has the courage not to lie about her past.
She is exactly the kind of role model I want for my teenage son.
His peers often refer to sex workers -- and women in general -- as "whores." There are video games where players murder prostitutes, but that's OK because they're not real people. And they're prostitutes. Boys grow up learning to dehumanize prostitutes while also learning that being sexually promiscuous themselves makes them "studs."
I want my son to learn that prostitutes are real people, worthy of respect and capable of growth and change. You don't have to accept what they do as a profession to respect who they are as fellow human beings.
Would I want him to learn these lessons in art class? Not necessarily.
I seriously doubt the subject ever comes up with Petro's students. Very few kids probably read the Huffington Post and, if they do, more power to them. They could probably handle a serious and mature discussion about the situation.
Sadly, the same can't be said of the many of their parents. Many of us still have a lot of growing up to do.
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ReaderComments (Page 5 of 10)
9-29-2010 @ 10:21AM
jrgilb0729 said...Let's be realistic here. Why would you not give her a chance? She could end up being a very good teacher, or maybe not. How is that any different from the teachers that we have now?
Given her past occupation, somehow I just don't believe that she would be interested in an inappropriate relationship with a kid. What do you have to lose?
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9-29-2010 @ 10:26AM
william said...I believe this is very simple the board of education did a background check before she got hired and now has tenure either they didn't do their job correctly or knew about it and it wasn't an issue so how can it be now. If I was a parent of her students I couldn't care less what she used to do if she is helping my child. How many school administrators have used pot when they were younger took alcohol before they were of legal age or even had a dwi what happened before is history lets move on and let her help these kids like she wants to
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9-29-2010 @ 1:13PM
dougalcandy said...She was never arrested, the Board of Ed checks fingerprints for prior arrests. They don't look into your former employment.
9-29-2010 @ 10:31AM
Don Sherline said...To Jessica Samakow the author of the article on the left I say this: Have you ever violated the speed limit without getting caught and ticketed? For some reason I suspect you have.
Well then, using your own rationale, I don't think you should be writing articles for us to read because you have conducted yourself in a criminal manner whether you've had charges brought against you or not.
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9-29-2010 @ 10:31AM
cece said...The school should refuse to hire any new employees and fire all existing ones who have hired a prostitute or paid money at a strip bar. Fair is fair....no one can be a prostitute alone, it always take minimum of two parties.
Wonder what the response would be if it was a guy who had a former illegal profession and that he was now reformed and wanted a noble profession....everyone would cheer for him.
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9-29-2010 @ 10:32AM
NICK SHIKALOFF said...FOR ALL THE HYPOCRITICAL DO GOODERS. PROSTITUTION IS THE OLDEST PROFESSION AROUND IT MAY NOT BE CULTURALY TOTALY ACCEPTED BUT IT SURE WAS NEEDED FOR HUMANE REASONS. SO BEFORE THE HYPOCRITS START POINTING FINGERS TALKING GARBAGE LOOK CLOSELY INTO YOUR OWN HIDDEN CLOSETS OF REAL DISGUST. THIS WOMAN HAS MORE LIFE EXPERIENCE AND STREET SMARTS THAN THE AVERAGE PERSON WILL EVER EXPERIENCE.. SHE WOULD BE A BETTER ROLL MODEL TO THE YOUNG ADULTS THAN THE AVERAGE TEACHER ANYDAY.
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9-29-2010 @ 10:33AM
ellie said...You know she may not have had a choice in publishing the article. I don't know and neither do you, but she may have had someone try to blackmail her about her past! She decided to reveal all (pardon the pun) rather than pay for the rest of her life. Just a thought!!!
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9-29-2010 @ 10:41AM
MR STONE said...I think people just don't care what happens any more. they could care less who's teaching there young.
Its that "Progressive group" in this country.All one has to do is looks who they put in the white house.
and they think that killing a baby is all right. ( abortion , that's where they go in and crush the baby's head then pull it out of the whom ) I wonder if that hurts? what was wrong with the way are grandparents
brought us up? It seem to work for a very long time. we need dress codes, hair, codes. we need to make
parents more responsible . kids don't need to have tattoos and there body pierced .we need to stop drugging the young with Ridlon. we need to teach in are schools the good attributes honor, honesty ,
responsibility we need to get back to basics. we need to start in the home a mother and father a man and a women to start.
we need to give are teachers more power for discipline . we need to respect of marriage vows a lot more.
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9-29-2010 @ 10:57AM
all-c-ing-eye said...WHERE WAS SHE WHEN I WENT TO SCHOOL? WOW, AND SHE CAN TEACH ME ANYDAY AT ANYTIME, IM A GOOD STUDENT OH YES I AM!
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9-29-2010 @ 10:46AM
MR STONE said...I see nothing wrong with having a Prostitute teaching , they have lots of homosexuals teaching your kids
and It seems you don't mind them inducting your little kids. Other country's don't allow such behavior
only in the United States do they.
This is really something 25 years ago we would never have this conversation .If one was a Prostitute
or was a Homosexual they wouldn't be teaching are kids. but as we all know now some people will
lie to get a job. or join the army..don't ask don't tell. Are country is in trouble , just read some of the
comments here. at one time we cared who was teaching are young but not any more. some people
dump there young off at a day care and they could care less who they are.same in public schools.
I can understand why other country's aren't happy with the united states. we need to get back to
basics. these behaviors aren't acceptable when it comes to are children.The young should not be subjected to it.
I think people just don't care what happens any more. they could care less who's teaching there young.
Its that "Progressive group" in this country.All one has to do is looks who they put in the white house.
and they think that killing a baby is all right. ( abortion , that's where they go in and crush the baby's head then pull it out of the whom ) I wonder if that hurts? what was wrong with the way are grandparents
brought us up? It seem to work for a very long time. we need dress codes, hair, codes. we need to make
parents more responsible . kids don't need to have tattoos and there body pierced .we need to stop drugging the young with Ridlon. we need to teach in are schools the good attributes honor, honesty ,
responsibility we need to get back to basics. we need to start in the home a mother and father a man and a women to start.
we need to give are teachers more power for discipline . we need to respect are marriage vows a lot more.
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9-29-2010 @ 10:48AM
stone heart said...She decides to get in the sex trade.....bad decision, once out and in a career job she decides to expose herself......bad decision. Do you really want a person who makes repeated bad decisions teaching your children at this young age anything???
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9-29-2010 @ 10:49AM
nobody said...MYOB
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9-29-2010 @ 10:51AM
Bill said...What is the world comming to when a whore can teach our children!!! Get this skank out of the classroom!! I would never let my kid in that class. This is a no brainer. Whats next pron stars teaching our kids morals!!! Give me a break with you liberal psychos!!
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9-29-2010 @ 10:52AM
Bill said...What is the world comming to when a whore can teach our children!!! Get this skank out of the classroom!! I would never let my kid in that class. This is a no brainer. Whats next pron stars teaching our kids morals!!! Give me a break with you liberal psychos!!
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9-29-2010 @ 11:02AM
Angiebaby said...Teachers must be role models and leaders for our young people. Yes, I believe in personal redemption for past misdeeds, but there is no regret or embarrassment in this woman. The real question here is Why would a gainfully employed teacher write a personal expose on herself, using her real name and photo, to defend her stint as a hooker, and further support those who work in the sex trade by choice? I'm thinking she puts the "bi" in bipolar. If this were one of my children's teachers, I would yank them out of her class so damn fast they would need neck braces. I would complain to the principal by phone, in person and via certified mail. I would complain to the local school board, the Super of the school district and the Department of Education. The message this teacher is sending to her female students is "It's okay if you have no reliable job skills. You can always fall back on selling p*ssy." Not for my daughter, thanks. I would even write an op-ed article for a large newspaper, including my real name and photo, in support of sacking this woman. But that's just me.
As for the Yahoo quoting the Holy Bible, let me simply say the Bible very clearly admonishes us, repeatedly, that God hates adultery and the wages of adultery is death. However, when Jesus said "Go and sin no more," he spared her life and commanded her to repent of her ways. THAT is the do-over. Repent and don't do it no more, not go and teach the little children while ye are unrepentant and support the very hated lifestyle you have been accused of.
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9-29-2010 @ 11:10AM
Jerry Ainsworth said...Just for the record, Jesus did not forgive the woman caught in adultery, he condemned her to death, as the law called for. The Hebrew law also called for the person who made the accusing to do the stoning. So, when the adulterous woman was brought to him, his response was, "Yes you are correct, she is guilty, and the punishment is death. The punishment also must be carried out by the accuser. So, he who is without sin, let him cast the first stone." That is not forgiveness. The reason Jesus did not carry out the punishment is, that was illegal under the Hebrew law. It must be carried out by the accuser. So, Jesus gave the woman some good advice, "Go they way and sin no more." Even that is not forgvieness. Having said that, I think the ex-prostitute should be allowed to keep her job.
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9-29-2010 @ 11:08AM
paul loucks said...Who did she hurt?
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9-29-2010 @ 11:19AM
Eric said...We all have made mistakes or done things we may not be proud of. And just because someone doesn't know about our mistakes doesn't make them any less real, if you think so, you're just kidding yourself. This woman was honest about her past, and has apparently made a sincere effort to turn her life around. THAT should be applauded. This was once a country that rooted for the underdog, that forgave people their past sins, and loved a good comeback story. If a person is only their past (or past mistakes/ sins) we are all in trouble, but thats the point, we are not. She has made the choice to leave her former profession and educate children. Excellent! I highly doubt that she will be teaching anyones children the finer points of her former profession or as one blogger put it "sleeping with their husbands/fathers". Each of us has the power to change and I, for one, applaud hers.
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9-29-2010 @ 12:30PM
Tammy1126 said...Just wondering, if any of the male teachers admitted to paying a prostitute for service, would people be just as upset?
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9-29-2010 @ 11:20AM
WTF said...Bravo for her. She made a career choice which she realized wasn't for here and had the power to change it and she did. How many teachers out there smoke pot or take other drugs which are also illegal. The only difference is that they don't admit it. I would let Melissa teach my children any day. She has proven that she is an honest, respectable upstanding citizen who is not trying to hide anything. We need more teachers like that in our society.
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