Is he Polish ?
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Is he Polish ?
They do have their work cut out trying to keep on top of the disgusting mess left behind by the uncontrolled pupils though.
I am a teacher who has chosen to strike on Thursday. While I believe the wage that I am paid is ok, the issue that the NUT have is the pay rise for the next 3 years being well below inflation, hence the value of being a teacher is decreasing.
Added to that the work load (sorry to sound repetitive) which is massive and the fact that I am unable to have any chance of getting on the property ladder, I decided to go on strike.
I love the job and would never want to do anything else and do feel guilty about the choice of myself and the minority of others in my school leading to closure. However I do think that sometimes difficult decisions have to be made and this in my view is an example.
Just to clarify an earlier point about non-strikers being expected to turn up to school when the school is closed - yes this is true that they will not get paid if they don't. Those on strike will not be paid for the day.
Another argument of the NUT is that with the importance of the profession, the right wages are needed to attract the best quality graduates - at present I think I'm right in saying that teaching is a below average wage for graduates.
I am a teacher who has chosen to strike on Thursday. While I believe the wage that I am paid is ok, the issue that the NUT have is the pay rise for the next 3 years being well below inflation, hence the value of being a teacher is decreasing.
Added to that the work load (sorry to sound repetitive) which is massive and the fact that I am unable to have any chance of getting on the property ladder, I decided to go on strike.
I love the job and would never want to do anything else and do feel guilty about the choice of myself and the minority of others in my school leading to closure. However I do think that sometimes difficult decisions have to be made and this in my view is an example.
Just to clarify an earlier point about non-strikers being expected to turn up to school when the school is closed - yes this is true that they will not get paid if they don't. Those on strike will not be paid for the day.
Another argument of the NUT is that with the importance of the profession, the right wages are needed to attract the best quality graduates - at present I think I'm right in saying that teaching is a below average wage for graduates.
As a teacher myself I am not actually in favour of the strike. Ok, I work long days but so do others. I also get 13 weeks holiday a year so I think it takes the piss to moan about our occupation when most jobs get about 22 days holiday a year.
When you pro-rata an annual salary (taking into account the massive holidays) then it is a pretty decent wage if you ask me.
I agree with someone else on here who said tachers are moaning bastards, I cannot stand sitting in the staff room as most of the staff I work with do nothing but moan, moan moan.
It is a honour to teach, to work with students, to laugh everyday and no matter how hard it is you know that the next holiday is only round the corner.
Stop f***ing moaning and bloody enjoy one of the most rewarding jobs you could ever do.
Have they always been called 'inset days'? Never heard that term before today, and now I've heard it twice, once at work and once on here. Whatever happened to tried and trusted STAFF TRAINING days?
If anyone thinks I am going to shit on them the day before the exams they can f*** right off
Greedy bastards. Most people would be happy with a two and a half per cent pay rise.
What if they are very fit and asked nicely?
Are you one of those people who can't understand how a teacher can't control an out of control 12 year old boy when they also have 25 other kids to control?
Discipline starts at the home.
Out of curiousity, is a hot lunch a vegetarian meal?
did you support the Teachers Assistants strike, or are you one of those who told them that they couldn't support them as it "affected the kids" ......seems like double standards as you expect them to support you lot
Yes - I was in support of that - did I give the impression that I wasn't?
It starts at home and then should be carried on at school.
As a teacher myself I am not actually in favour of the strike. Ok, I work long days but so do others. I also get 13 weeks holiday a year so I think it takes the piss to moan about our occupation when most jobs get about 22 days holiday a year.
When you pro-rata an annual salary (taking into account the massive holidays) then it is a pretty decent wage if you ask me.
I agree with someone else on here who said tachers are moaning bastards, I cannot stand sitting in the staff room as most of the staff I work with do nothing but moan, moan moan.
It is a honour to teach, to work with students, to laugh everyday and no matter how hard it is you know that the next holiday is only round the corner.
Stop f***ing moaning and bloody enjoy one of the most rewarding jobs you could ever do.
Have they always been called 'inset days'? Never heard that term before today, and now I've heard it twice, once at work and once on here. Whatever happened to tried and trusted STAFF TRAINING days?
INSET stands for IN SErvice Training. They were introduced by Kenneth Baker when he was education secretary, and are also known as Baker Days. Presumably any pay rise offered by the current education secretary woud be a Balls Up.
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