carteater
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0, I'm trying to find a job at the moment .
Sounds like you've got a proper work/life balance. Can't see it ever happening over here.No, I am Primary, but in Australia where we haven't quite managed to get to the ridiculous levels of admin that you have reached in the UK (although we are well on the way ). I am also a Science specialist which means I have a little less planning and assessment to do than the classroom teachers (although the face to face stuff is more consistently intensive).
To be honest while in the classroom I pared back my hours to be closer to what I actually get paid for in order to spend time with my family and not completely exhaust myself. The work is more or less infinite and if you don't draw a line you end up working every hour possible like the people you know. This may have contributed to my move to a specialist position.
13-14 hour day including travel when commuting, more like 9-10 when working from home (2-3 days a week) so probably average 50 hpw, but get to the gym or get out for a run most days within that. Lose a lot of weekend time travelling for work (and evenings whilst away) too but usually able to work the trips around personal stuff. Happy with the balance at the moment but absolutely zero chance I would go back to a five day a week commute.
We’ll all be on zero hours in a Corbyn post Brexit world
I've done shift work for over 20 years, I can't imagine myself going back to a 5 day week
No, I am Primary, but in Australia where we haven't quite managed to get to the ridiculous levels of admin that you have reached in the UK (although we are well on the way ). I am also a Science specialist which means I have a little less planning and assessment to do than the classroom teachers (although the face to face stuff is more consistently intensive).
To be honest while in the classroom I pared back my hours to be closer to what I actually get paid for in order to spend time with my family and not completely exhaust myself. The work is more or less infinite and if you don't draw a line you end up working every hour possible like the people you know. This may have contributed to my move to a specialist position.
So you have to work 45 hours a week but only get paid for 35? And presumably school holidays too?
You poor lamb. Personally I’d be out the door if my employers required me to work any more than my contractual hours......
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