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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OMG! Feds to Eds? Seriously? This is what happens when licensed teachers are driven out. Our students get ex feds who just want a pay check and have no real training, experience, education or passion.[/quote] I can’t imagine how thrilled they’ll be to work with you. I’m sure that will do wonders for their morale and consequently retention.[/quote] Trust me..they won't last and it will have nothing to do with me. Parents and students will eat them alive.[/quote] Yeah, this is definitely a group of people that’s never faced workplace adversity 🙄🙄🙄 remind me the last time, public school teachers worked more than a month unpaid?[/quote]Yes, they work many months without pay. It's called "student teaching"[/quote] See this is the entitlement that makes these threads need perspective. Entry into plenty of professions requires internships, or fellowships, which are often unpaid. Student teaching, on the other hand, is done for course credit— thats what the payment was. [/quote] DP here. A PP was calling out teachers for not understanding what unpaid work is like. Somebody corrected them, saying that student teachers work full-time in school for no pay. (And credit? Please. Student teachers pay full tuition for the privilege of teaching full-time for free.) So spew your hate at the profession all you want. You’ve proven time and time again in this thread that you are sadly ignorant. And each subsequent post will drive the point home. [/quote] If you read the truth as hate, thats really more on you. And “paying full tuition” may be telling on yourself more than you realize. [/quote] You haven’t posted “truth” anywhere on this thread. Imagine if I went to a thread dedicated to doctors and their frustrations. I then repeatedly post how they are wrong, correcting them about their real experiences while I’ve had none. I also tell them they are entitled and whiny, even though I (once again) have no clue about their profession. I’d come across as ignorant and obnoxious, correct? Well, that’s where we are with your contributions here. [/quote] If you read a thread where (some) doctors said they suffered conditions no other professional could endure, and said they were being entitled and whiny, I’d agree with you. And so would those doctors who had any sense of perspective.[/quote] There are many teachers on this thread. One teacher wrote one post. Get over it already. Plenty of others have agreed with you that teaching is hard, but not necessarily harder. You selectively ignored ALL of those, presumably because it’s more fun to antagonize hard working teachers. This isn’t an attractive look for you. (And I STILL wouldn’t ignorantly post on a thread about the challenges of being a doctor. If one actually wrote they have it worse than all other professions, why would I dig in and vehemently disagree? Perhaps they are correct. Or they are writing after a tough, discouraging day… in which case I would offer support. But you and I are different, I suppose.) [/quote]
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