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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Physician here. An essential worker is an essential! If you want to be in job that isn’t important , requires dedication and sacrifice and very necessary, then don’t be a teacher. I never once complained that my employer asked me go to VHC to take care of Covid patients. I never questioned anyones intentions. I took the proper precautions , followed CDD guidelines and did my job. I am still alive and kicking. There was no need for closing schools and hiding. Everyone who was essential needed to rise up, wear PPE, gloves and work. We are supposed to be in a different class all together and it’s sad teachers didn’t understand that but every other essential worker did. Sorry to break it to you...masks actually work and that was all that was really needed. That is the truth the private schools teachers and the rest of the public schools systems knew already. [/quote] Perhaps APS should pay them physician’s wages then.[/quote] Perhaps teachers’ degrees should be harder to obtain. As it stands, it’s one of the easiest degrees to get. PP is a physician, but I am a nurse that also had to go in. Hospital custodians, and hell, even Costco workers, went to work without complaint. The entire time. Without sufficient PPE. Was it stressful? Absolutely! But we are essential workers, just as teachers are. So cut the crap about having “the worst year ever”. It’s a bit tone deaf when WE ALL HAVE HAD THE FIRST YEAR EVER. Or fine, take the summer break, and then don’t ever complain about your low salaries ever again.[/quote] My husband’s cousin left her job as a waitress/bartender to become a nurse. She didn’t even have, or ever attain, a BA. She got fired for stealing pills. So, in short, not all essential workers, in any profession, are heroes. And maybe they aren’t any better educated or trained either, but they are better compensated, that’s for sure! [/quote] You’re a moron. Essential workers that are cashiers/stockroom employees at grocery stores aren’t compensated better than teachers. Nor is an LPN working in a nursing home. I seriously have zero respect for teachers anymore. I’m not even complaining that they don’t want to work in the summer. I’m upset that they haven’t worked all year long. Such failures.[/quote] They have been working hard all year. F off, lying trash. [/quote] That’s funny, since I often run into my child’s teacher at the park on Mondays. “Planning” my as*.[/quote] Sure you do. That poor teacher. Are you one of the parents who were screaming at the teacher over Teams during class? Such POS trash. [/quote]
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