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Reply to "why can't teachers just wear masks in the fall?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers and kids can wear masks but [b]I have trouble wearing one for more than 15 minutes. [/b] Teachers are special and want to scream low pay when here they are paid more than most. They need to do a better curriculum if this continues online. [/quote] So does everyone doctor and nurse I know. Do you think anyone likes wearing a mask? NO. but they suck and up and do it for their job. [/quote] Nurses and doctors are health care professionals. I dont think just because you do it should make teachers do it. And i am so sick of the phase suck it up. No, I will NOT.[/quote] I feel badly for the situation teachers are facing, but unfortunately, they just aren’t living in reality. A world where school administrations won’t protect teachers from out-of-control children isn’t about to shut down schools so that teachers won’t be exposed to the same germs the rest of the public will get upon reopening. They’re just going to replace the teachers who won’t suck it up with all the graduates who need work. It sucks but that’s life in a pandemic with broke economy.[/quote] You think people are going to flock to fill open teacher jobs? Lol! lol! lol!! lol!!![/quote] Not the PP, but, yes, I think many many many new graduates would love to land a teaching job. With the contraction of the economy, 2020 college graduates are going to have a damn hard time getting a job, let alone one that actually starts them on a legit career path.[/quote] +1 My background is in finance and the employment market is plummeting. Young graduates, who are also the least at-risk CV group, will definitely be taking jobs others don’t want.[/quote] Sure.....they are going to go BACK to school to acquire MORE debt for ANOTHER degree to teach. Young graduates cannot just be teachers. They actually need a teaching degree. Now, I could see licensing standards loosened allowing those unqualified people to substitute long term. (In my state, in order to do long term subbing, you MUST have a teaching degree). But, they ain't gonna pay them 50K a year to start. Those "young grads" are going to make $100 a day. And I guarantee, in a month or less, they're going to run screaming from the job. [/quote]
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