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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m not sure why every teacher thread needs to turn into “other professions have it SO much harder.” The OP asked teachers. [/quote] It’s because of the post that says no other professions have limited access to a bathroom. Many times, teachers post things that suggest they have the hardest jobs and no one else has challenges. These comments demonstrate a real lack of awareness about other people’s jobs. If that poster hadn’t said there are no other jobs with limited access to bathrooms, no one would have chimed in about other jobs.[/quote] No. Teachers often post that they have HARD jobs, not HARDER. And then DCUM goes on the attack anyway, reminding teachers that they have lazy summers off and that all they do all day is play with children. (Neither is true, but we don’t come to this site for truth.) And many teachers now are career changers, so we have experience in offices, etc. I worked in DC for years myself before entering the classroom. Additionally, many of our former coworkers who left the classroom regularly report back to about their new fields. We don’t live in a vacuum; we know how professions compare. My ability to deal with DCUM nonsense regarding my profession is at an all-time low. And do we even know if the poster above who compared professions is even a teacher? [/quote] Look, You can scroll back and read the posts. Everything was talking about strategies, and commiserating, and then one poster said “no other jobs have this problem besides teachers”, and that’s when people chimed in that duh, of COURSE other jobs have this problem. That was the extent of it. It wasn’t even malicious it was just “actually , trial lawyers and surgeons and bus drivers and police officers etc etc also struggle with this”. Again- commiseration. [/quote]
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