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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"But you don't get to do lots of useless extra work and then complain about how little family time you have or talk about wanting PT hours while wanting the security of FT pay." Excuse me? Useless extra work? [/quote] None of what you do is actually necessary, but you choose to do it because it has more value to you than the additional time you could spend with your family. Why is it so hard to own that?[/quote] There you go, teachers. Stop doing the extras. They are "useless" anyway. Work your contracted hours and what doesn't get done just... doesn't. Parents will have to pay someone else for what you normally do. [/quote] Sure, I'll just tell the students and parents that the extras are useless. That will go over well. [/quote] According to a PP, they are. I suspect that PP would only consider them useless until they aren't done. Then that person would be amongst those complaining the most. [/quote] "That PP" here. Considering I agree with the Finnish educational system that homework should be limited to a few minutes in elementary school and no more than half an hour in high school, I wouldn't count on it.[/quote]
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