vegster
Sanity Clause
- May 5, 2008
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She is facing these pressures every day and I hold most teachers in high esteem, I have stopped trying to explain just how hard the job is to those that have no family or loved ones that are employed within it, however I was commenting on the 4 day week scenario, as for NQT's my wife assures me that she will employ those that seem in interview more suitable for the role, she hasnt been forced to do anything different.
My wifes school is in a normal sometimes called deprived area so it has its challenges (not to the point of receiving extra income), but I have spent most of this holiday with teachers, senior teaching staff etc. and along with the usual gripes, moans and gallows humour not once has a 4 day week been mentioned not even in jest, luckily there is no political activists stirring up rubbish at this school, cuts and staffing levels have caused real challenges in the work place, ten teachers and support off today by all accounts but I must also mention that along with the amazing teachers and support staff there are some real shirkers, those untouchables that make an already difficult situation even worse.
So yes there is a debate to be had, I think my wife is worth more and deserves greater respect, but apart from a rogue school there shouldn't be four day weeks anytime soon.
Oh and I am not any of those things, thankfully.
That's interesting. ....Suddenly your diction, grammar and spelling has improved in the longest post you have managed in this thread ? suddenly constructive sentences ? earlier It seemed I was dealing with someone not dissimilar to Al Murray's pub landlord, but, without the wit or humour. I'm assuming the good Mrs has just got in from school within the last 30 minutes ?