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A former Florida teacher claims she was unjustly fired because of her part-time job. Tiffany Shephard says she was abruptly fired from her job teaching at Port St. Lucie High School. “They would not tell me why. I asked the straight out if it was because of my part-time job.” The biology teacher had recently begun working part-time with ‘Smokin Em’ Charters, a fishing boat that’s been in the news before. They offer excursions with topless and bikini clad female mates. Shephard contends fishing is her passion and would do it in a bikini anyway.
She says she did nothing wrong to justify losing her job. “I’m a biologist. I have fished all my life. To fish and get paid, and make as much money in two days as I make in a week teaching, it was just an excellent opportunity and I would have been a fool to pass it up,” said Shepherd. The owners of the fishing charter are standing behind Shepherd, and plan to have their attorney look into her situation. “The same people that fired her are women that are out there wearing bikinis in front of their children to swim in their pool, so what’s wrong with her wearing a bikini to work on a boat?”, said Kathi Coombes, owner of the charter company.
But in a statement, a St. Lucie County school district spokesperson says Shepherd was not fired for her part-time job, but for her attendance. Shephard says until she can get he classroom back, she plans to make the most out of the fishing boat and instill some knowledge on those who come aboard. “As a matter of fact, when I am on the boat, most of the time, I give biology, marine biology lessons. It works out perfect because a lot of the guys have never been on a boat before. They have never fished, so they are coming off the boat with some fish and a little bit of knowledge,” said Shephard. The school district says Shepherd will continue to be paid for the remainder of this school year.

