It's that time a year...poor downtrodden teachers

Their salaries/benefits are online for all to see. Great pay and benefits with a lot of time off (also they need to stop with the bullshit about how hard they have to work all summer and that it's not paid).
Just yesterday I chatted with a teacher and his also teacher wife who retired a couple of years ago. They said they are really enjoying the summer at the second home on Hood Canal.
Credit the teachers union for an excellent job keeping the narrative alive to the point you'll be met with scorn to even question it.
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The ugly truth is that teaching, even in "good" school districts, is a sh*tty job. With no ability to enforce classroom discipline the teacher is at the mercy of whether they get a monster/monsters in their class that make it impossible to actually teach. If you want to teach and you are good at it, your seeking out a private school. That just pisses off the dazzler who supports an orderly classroom, it is just not a voting issue for him.
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If you're entrenched in the system with seniority, cushiest job known to man. Impossible to fire a union teacher.
Feel bad for the youngsters just getting started as teachers. They are still naive to the scam and actually think they can help kids.
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If you don't give a phuck about children and like being an incompetent drone, then a tenured teacher is the way to go. I worked summers as a member of the International Brotherhood of Chemical Workers while in college and law school. Just a soul sucking job that paid me more than I got my first year out of law school with a Big 8 accounting firm. The union spent a ton of time protecting the bottom 10% of the workers. Some great guys worked there. A lot of veterans. Worked with a vet who flew a Huey in Vietnam and was shot through his thigh. Asked him why he wasn't flying copters in the US instead of working as a drone. Said he couldn't stand the thought of flying. PTSD. Plant is now gone.PurpleThrobber said:If you're entrenched in the system with seniority, cushiest job known to man. Impossible to fire a union teacher.
Feel bad for the youngsters just getting started as teachers. They are still naive to the scam and actually think they can help kids. -
They shut down schools for a year and me as a homeowner never got a refund on the taxes I paid. So fuck off with that nonsenseMikeDamone said:
Their salaries/benefits are online for all to see. Great pay and benefits with a lot of time off (also they need to stop with the bullshit about how hard they have to work all summer and that it's not paid).
Just yesterday I chatted with a teacher and his also teacher wife who retired a couple of years ago. They said they are really enjoying the summer at the second home on Hood Canal.
Credit the teachers union for an excellent job keeping the narrative alive to the point you'll be met with scorn to even question it. -
Also, no one seems to care that millwrights, mechanics and carpenters have to buy their own tools. I haven't seen a tool supply drive sponsored by the local news like they have every year for school supplies. And why did kids need a new pack pack every year? Why do they need one at all? When did backpacks for kindergarteners become a thing?
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Don't worry, JBH will be working hard on tuition vouchers for private schools. She is feared by the teacher unions. It's in all her ads.
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Teachers simply teach a standardized test. It’s a fucking joke. They can’t go outside the curriculum at all. Here kids read this text and take a test. Oh and Friday is movie day.
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I’m hearing they have to spend all summer doing lesson plans…staff? True?jecornel said:Teachers simply teach a standardized test. It’s a fucking joke. They can’t go outside the curriculum at all. Here kids read this text and take a test. Oh and Friday is movie day.
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Kids know who the shitty teachers are because they talk about them to peers and parents alike.
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My kids go to private. It's great. No masks, only closed 2 weeks all the last 2 years.
My kids are 2 years ahead developmentally while most kids are 2 years behind.
If you let your kids go to public at this point is basically child neglect.




