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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your brother’s a selfish ass.[/quote] No, you, and the other entities parents, are asses. It’s a job. He isn’t a slave and he didn’t enlist in the military. Not OP[/quote] Learn the difference between "can" and "should". One shouldn't make their own happiness the deciding factor in every decision they make.[/quote] You aren’t the arbiter of “should.” It’s a job. He’ll quit. Deal with it.[/quote] Then I still contend that he's a selfish ass. You haven't made the case he's not.[/quote] Would you say this to any other type of professional? No, you wouldn’t. Teachers are in short supply because the job is nearly impossible now. My kid’s school has already lost 7 teachers mid-year. It’s unfortunate, but I understand. If we want teachers to stay, then let’s all work together to make conditions better. [/quote] PP here, and I agree. We need to make working conditions better for teachers. My sister is a teacher in Long Island, NY and she makes over $130,000/year with a generous pension. There is very little turnover. I also think professionals should honor their contracts, with punitive results for not doing so.[/quote]
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