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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A BA in education is worth very little. One way you could lean into it though is tutoring. You could also consider entry-level admin jobs with the gov that require nothing more than a BA, but they are hard to get if you don't have veteran status. Think about returning to school to get an advanced degree or learn new skills for a career change. [/quote] Gee thanks :( I hope I am valued more than my degree. I am smart and adaptable and hard working. I know I can do more than be harassed by 6 year olds (I got punched already this year) and be overworked and underpaid. I come home and I’m a zombie. It’s not fair to my own children.[/quote] It is quite telling that you don't think other working parents are exhausted after work too. This is not unique to teachers. [/quote] DP. Teachers know others are exhausted. Why cant we mention that WE are exhausted without someone trying to upstage us? The OP didn’t mention that she works harder than you. She didn’t compare your job to hers. She merely said she’s exhausted. Let her have that. It doesn’t take anything from you when you allow a teacher to vent. [/quote]
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