Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:44     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

Sounds like YOU don't know what you are talking about and need to find another thread to troll.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If this is how you feel, I respect you for walking away, assuming you do it next year if your mindset doesn't change. We had a lot of great teachers at my (well regarded) public school, but also a ton who had stopped caring years before (assuming they ever did) and simply mailed it in year after year.



OP here. I had a good run. This is the beginning of my 10th year. I'm just so weary. Too much giving, giving, giving.


What are you going to do instead?



I don't know. I'm an educated, intelligent person. I have an M.A. and an additional 36 hours. I'll find something. I don't need to make a huge salary... only about 60k.


Sounds like you got used to having a lax schedule and can't handle a real job anymore.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:41     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If this is how you feel, I respect you for walking away, assuming you do it next year if your mindset doesn't change. We had a lot of great teachers at my (well regarded) public school, but also a ton who had stopped caring years before (assuming they ever did) and simply mailed it in year after year.



OP here. I had a good run. This is the beginning of my 10th year. I'm just so weary. Too much giving, giving, giving.


What are you going to do instead?



I don't know. I'm an educated, intelligent person. I have an M.A. and an additional 36 hours. I'll find something. I don't need to make a huge salary... only about 60k.


Sounds like you got used to having a lax schedule and can't handle a real job anymore.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:37     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If this is how you feel, I respect you for walking away, assuming you do it next year if your mindset doesn't change. We had a lot of great teachers at my (well regarded) public school, but also a ton who had stopped caring years before (assuming they ever did) and simply mailed it in year after year.



OP here. I had a good run. This is the beginning of my 10th year. I'm just so weary. Too much giving, giving, giving.


What are you going to do instead?



I don't know. I'm an educated, intelligent person. I have an M.A. and an additional 36 hours. I'll find something. I don't need to make a huge salary... only about 60k.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:30     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If this is how you feel, I respect you for walking away, assuming you do it next year if your mindset doesn't change. We had a lot of great teachers at my (well regarded) public school, but also a ton who had stopped caring years before (assuming they ever did) and simply mailed it in year after year.



OP here. I had a good run. This is the beginning of my 10th year. I'm just so weary. Too much giving, giving, giving.


What are you going to do instead?
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:29     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

Anonymous wrote:I would have a very hard time getting back in the swing of things after three months off too. Thankfully it is a minor miracle if I can get even a week off, and usually have to work some when "off," so I never have to get back in the groove after a long break.


Sounds like you need a different job.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:24     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

Anonymous wrote:If this is how you feel, I respect you for walking away, assuming you do it next year if your mindset doesn't change. We had a lot of great teachers at my (well regarded) public school, but also a ton who had stopped caring years before (assuming they ever did) and simply mailed it in year after year.



OP here. I had a good run. This is the beginning of my 10th year. I'm just so weary. Too much giving, giving, giving.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:21     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

I love fall but hate going back to school. So much is piled on us that I can't even catch my breath. But every year, I say "f--- it" just a little bit more. I have spend the last 6 days doing paperwork and testing students (I'm an ESOL teacher). I have a few more days of it. None of this has anything to do with kids or teaching at all. It makes me sad to see how much testing this kids have to endure. It has been out of control for years and sadly, it is all my students know.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:17     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

If this is how you feel, I respect you for walking away, assuming you do it next year if your mindset doesn't change. We had a lot of great teachers at my (well regarded) public school, but also a ton who had stopped caring years before (assuming they ever did) and simply mailed it in year after year.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:17     Subject: This will be my last year of teaching

A PP said that teachers have 3 months off. Since when? You stop in the middle of June, you report back in the middle of August. Three months? No.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:10     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would have a very hard time getting back in the swing of things after three months off too. Thankfully it is a minor miracle if I can get even a week off, and usually have to work some when "off," so I never have to get back in the groove after a long break.



OP here. I worked summer school and camp. I worked all summer, barring two weeks off.

Now you're gonna tell me I'm burned out.


Nope, pretty sure my reaction would not have been that you must be burnt out from that schedule.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:07     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would have a very hard time getting back in the swing of things after three months off too. Thankfully it is a minor miracle if I can get even a week off, and usually have to work some when "off," so I never have to get back in the groove after a long break.



OP here. I worked summer school and camp. I worked all summer, barring two weeks off.

Now you're gonna tell me I'm burned out.


But isn't it your choice to work summers?



Not if I want to get paid.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 20:03     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would have a very hard time getting back in the swing of things after three months off too. Thankfully it is a minor miracle if I can get even a week off, and usually have to work some when "off," so I never have to get back in the groove after a long break.



OP here. I worked summer school and camp. I worked all summer, barring two weeks off.

Now you're gonna tell me I'm burned out.


But isn't it your choice to work summers?
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 19:54     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

Anonymous wrote:I would have a very hard time getting back in the swing of things after three months off too. Thankfully it is a minor miracle if I can get even a week off, and usually have to work some when "off," so I never have to get back in the groove after a long break.



OP here. I worked summer school and camp. I worked all summer, barring two weeks off.

Now you're gonna tell me I'm burned out.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 19:49     Subject: Re:This will be my last year of teaching

I would have a very hard time getting back in the swing of things after three months off too. Thankfully it is a minor miracle if I can get even a week off, and usually have to work some when "off," so I never have to get back in the groove after a long break.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2016 19:36     Subject: This will be my last year of teaching

Left a meeting today feeling sad, mad, and demoralized. My TA felt the same. I think this has to be last year of teaching. I'm just not feeling it. And, like any teacher who leaves, it won't be because of the kids or the parents. To add insult to injury, the meeting was during our break, the only time of day that we can take one.

Please appreciate your kids' teachers! They go through a lot of crap.