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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a career change teacher. The pay is less but I knew that going in. It's not more or less work, it's just different. I'm pulled in more directions as a teacher. I feel like I'm never done. They literally invent meetings in schools in the name of equity. My department didn't need a meeting on a meeting day so they sent me to a meeting that had nothing to do with my job just so that it would be fair to the other departments. That's my least favorite part. I'm not treated like an adult professional who can manage my own work flow and problem solve. We have long meetings sitting on hard cafeteria backless benches. It. Is. Insulting. I take it upon myself to make my room cozy becuase I can't stare at cinder block walls in my room with no windows for 8-10 hours a day. I don't complain about having to do it, but it's a fact I deal with. [/quote]
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