Hah, you're pretty wild. This sounds like a day at my old school, honestly. I get you on the teachers part-- sometimes I'm too chatty but I only do so when I have the energy AND the reasons to annoy a teacher. But I do it more subtly. For the sake of keeping the options open, I'm not going to assume what "make an effort to try and get rid of them" means
Don't worry, I haven't asked all of this to judge you, I'm not your mommy or daddy. The reason why I asked is that SLEs have an interesting relationship with rules and systems. Here, have these two paragraphs to help you understand it better:
"In order to have their way, SLEs have a strong command of the various logical systems that necessitate or restrict coercive pressures on others. SLEs know expertly how to use the law, their position in the hierarchy of a group or boundaries and ultimatums of their own creation to maintain control of a situation. As such, SLEs are quickly able to bring order to chaos. Similarly, they are capable of exploiting loopholes in a system, so as to find permitted ways of succeeding where others have failed. In this way, structures become the perfect tool for SLEs to consolidate their power and ensure their success. Furthermore it grants a linear approach to their use of force, with SLEs usually setting out what they intend to do and following through in a natural progression, rather than erratically switching between different goals. SLEs also use their logic to make their arguments and debates more persuasive, giving clear reasons for their opinions and ruthlessly breaking down the flawed reasoning of others. Despite this, SLEs are not necessarily obedient to the rules of others, and although able to use rules to their advantage, may act in contempt of the system should they know they are able to get away with it due to weak leadership or a lack of enforcement. Similarly with hierarchy, SLEs will be aware of their particular rank but be unsatisfied until they are at the top and the boss of everyone else, challenging and eventually conquering the system rather than paying deference to superiors. Once at the top, SLEs set to work tailoring the system to handle any threat to their position."
"Rules and laws are seen only as guidelines for ESTp. If they decide that something needs to be done, then they'll do it regardless of who gets hurt. Their wants and needs take precedence over any rules. They're outspoken risk-takers who don't mind getting their hands really dirty. ESTp live in the here-and-now, and place little importance on introspection or consequence."
The first paragraph is from World Socionics. I don't think it's the most reliable source of info, really, but it does hold a seed of truth to it. SLEs are not reckless just for the heck of it. The second paragraph is from a satirical description that is more or less mocking SLEs, but I think that sometimes, there is some truth rooted in stereotypes, don't you? Otherwise, why would they even be stereotypes in the first place?
I'm fairly confident of you being ESTp on a first look, as of now. And your tritype and enneagram seems to be a-okay as well, the first think I tought of was "8" when reading all of that.