None of this matters, the teachers are coping out big time. I go to work everyday as a doctor because it's my duty and I live with a multigenerational house. I went to the bank the other day and guess what, all the bank workers were there, on site. Do teachers to to the grocery store? Guess what, someone is on site for that? Take out food, yup. Your utilities, cell phone, internet? Guess what, someone somewhere is on site for those jobs. I'm so disappointed that teachers are opting not to go back when they can all be vaccinated. It's what you signed up for, teaching children. Just like I signed up to take care of you when you get sick, do your duty. You have a moral obligation. |
But kids are being taught though. Maybe not the ideal way but they are being taught. Kids currently have no protection for COVID-19 both getting it and spreading it and while the odds for kids to have a bad case is low, low isn’t null as you know as a doctor and kids might have vulnerable people in their close vicinity. Some kids might be high-risk or vulnerable. Yes those kids could stay home but how ableist is it to force for schools opening back up knowing it will isolate kids that are already struggling and already are likely to be missing out in some ways. I am a former teacher and I wouldn’t be for the reopening of schools because it is unfair to disable or high-risks kids (cancer/respiratory diseases etc...) to force them to miss out on school and force schools to become inaccessible to them when we don’t have to and when kids are still being taught. Even if not ninths most ideal conditions. |
Their living situation or their relative's medical conditions (or their own) are none of your business. Maybe they're pregnant and don't want to get vaccinated for that reason? I have a risky medical condition and was a teacher long ago. I only disclosed it to ONE family, ONCE, because my student got diagnosed with the same thing, and he and his parents were terrified and looking for doctors who could treat it. Otherwise, no one's business but mine. |
How much do you get paid as a doctor? Doctors are always at risk of exposure to contagious disease as part of their job, and they are compensated for it financially. Teachers are allowed to decide that their paltry salary isn't worth the risk to them or their families. If we paid teachers what they're worth, perhaps they would think it was worth it to show up in person. |
I’m an MD and you can’t compare to teaching. We have more PPE and negative pressure rooms in hospitals. We signed up for this. We have restrictions on number of patients in clinics. And honestly we signed up for this. And if you’re not icu or er and are just in a private practice you’re are in a different rush ballgame |
back to the op's topic. that is sucky if things were not going well and she didn't say anything to you about it. and yes, she probably did wait until the vaccine to tell you |
Yep, you are paid accordingly. Let's pay teachers hazard pay. |
I think we are on the same team here |