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TopicWould you rather be a teacher or work in retail?
EternalDivide
10/15/18 4:10:39 AM
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That's a hard choice. That really is.
I've worked retail. It depends on the customers and your bosses but you could have a good experience or a miserable one. I did clothing and Best Buy.
I work in schools now. So I encounter teachers daily. Talk to them, see the crap they have to put up with. People think in being a teacher you'll change the world. Oh hell no. Let that dream die right now. The curriculum is made by the district. Most or all of whom aren't educators but elected scum. They have asses to kiss in setting it either through garbage state standards or catch all contracts with "think tanks". Essentially people getting paid to make these decisions can't so they spend money to have the decisions made for them. Waste of money. Typical though.
The teachers can't go very far off the set curriculum to actually help and educated these kids otherwise they get docked on their performance reviews and aren't picked up the next year. That's also a way to keep teachers from getting tenure. They simply aren't there long enough. Look at what kids learn now, how smart(dumb) they are. The younger generations. We haven't become this stupid as a people on accident.
And that's before you add in the drama of dealing with bratty kids and even worse parents ready to jump down your throat. The schools don't want to hold any kids back because they fail. They want them out of there. Failing stupid kids results in fewer dollars from the state.
It's all about money when it comes down to it. The fear of losing it to be specific.
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