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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So true, and we don't know where the OP is writing from. Many teaching positions are paying 60k to people who have taught for 20 years. If the pandemic has taught us anything is that life is too short to compromise. While it is not the best thing to leave mid year, if you need to do it you need to do it. [ quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think evoking a lot of guilt and emotion is just one of many toxic reasons teaching has turned into a hellscape. It's a job. That's all. If the job isn't a fit, then start working on employee retention, but guilt isn't appropriate. [/quote] +1,000,000. So tired of people expecting more “for the kids.’ Without considering worker rights At. ALL. Hell we can’t even pee when we need to.[/quote][/quote] You can't pee, eat, leave the building, run to your car to get something, take a damn sick day without working several hours to make plans, have even 15 minutes to organize, get a phone call from your dr, spouse, bank at any time, talk to anyone...and that is just the structural hygiene issue...not even going to start with all the other stressors of which there are a million. [/quote]
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