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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Paget Flashman View Post
    My wife is a teacher and has worked every day throughout lockdown.

    She'd scratch your eyes out if she was asked to work through the summer holiday.
    100% job security. 100% wages. I can imagine several million of people who would envy the teachers..

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    100% job security. 100% wages. I can imagine several million of people who would envy the teachers..
    I can imagine several million people respect teachers a bit more for taking their kids off their hands five days a week.

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    100% job security. 100% wages. I can imagine several million of people who would envy the teachers..
    Inspiring kids, pay freezes, abusive students, abusive parents, accusations of laziness, staying behind because parents didn't pick kids up, getting in early to give kids a breakfast, spending their own money to give kids a treat.

    I was a teacher for 2 years, toughest job I ever did - but with the best colleagues you could ever wish for.

    They deserve the 100% job security and wages. They are what drives this country forward.

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by CCFCC3PO View Post
    Inspiring kids, pay freezes, abusive students, abusive parents, accusations of laziness, staying behind because parents didn't pick kids up, getting in early to give kids a breakfast, spending their own money to give kids a treat.

    I was a teacher for 2 years, toughest job I ever did - but with the best colleagues you could ever wish for.

    They deserve the 100% job security and wages. They are what drives this country forward.
    Totally agree. Teachers are looked down upon for being too thick to do anything else. I've seen it on here many times. It's a tough job, and in some schools I'd call it an impossible job.

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by CCFCC3PO View Post
    Inspiring kids, pay freezes, abusive students, abusive parents, accusations of laziness, staying behind because parents didn't pick kids up, getting in early to give kids a breakfast, spending their own money to give kids a treat.

    I was a teacher for 2 years, toughest job I ever did - but with the best colleagues you could ever wish for.

    They deserve the 100% job security and wages. They are what drives this country forward.
    Being a Wales-based message board I'm guessing 80% of those who post regularly on here are either not working or one way or the other employed by the The State. I've noticed there's no recognition on here of the unfolding financial situation that the rest of the working population are facing. Folk who work in the public sector tend to stay within their own 'bubble'. Understandable I suppose..

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    Being a Wales-based message board I'm guessing 80% of those who post regularly on here are either not working or one way or the other employed by the The State. I've noticed there's no recognition on here of the unfolding financial situation that the rest of the working population are facing. Folk who work in the public sector tend to stay within their own 'bubble'. Understandable I suppose..
    So what do you want teachers to do about all that? You sound as if it's their fault.

    80% of those who post regularly are not working or "employed by The State"
    No recognition of the unfolding financial situation that the working population are facing.

    These two sentences don't seem to make sense. How can it not be recognised if many are going through it?

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    Being a Wales-based message board I'm guessing 80% of those who post regularly on here are either not working or one way or the other employed by the The State. I've noticed there's no recognition on here of the unfolding financial situation that the rest of the working population are facing. Folk who work in the public sector tend to stay within their own 'bubble'. Understandable I suppose..
    **** me you post some bollocks. What has this got to do with teachers?

    Are you another "free thinker" who thinks they're the only one who's realised this is bad for the global economy?

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    100% job security. 100% wages. I can imagine several million of people who would envy the teachers..
    So what?

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