BadFish
Huge Member
- Oct 19, 2003
- 18,201
You maybe right but with the overtime that would mean the private world is working just as long as the teachers normal hours but without all the weekends/bank holidays and 13 weeks holidays. So taking everything into consideration the teachers pay and conditions are not far removed from the private sector and considering most of the private sector are having next to nothing increases and many fear their jobs going the teacher's lot isn't that bad. That's the point I'm making, teachers should be paid well but only what the conditions can afford just like everyone else they are not a special case. Not slagging off teachers at all, many are very good, but they have to realise they're are not alone the majority are in it too.
I agree here but i think this discussion has been flipped somewhat from the sentiments of the opening post. I for one am not going to complain about my salary or the hours i work. Personally i would prefer less holidays, presuming of course that this is reflected in my salary. The reason we get paid less than other professions is that we have more holidays, i accept and understand this.
What I fail to understand is why this is, so often a stick used to beat us and why we have to spend so much time defending ourselves against such accusations.