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Originally Posted by moon
Obviously as I have posted different opinions on many of the points above I disagree with a lot posted, particularly the reason why teachers leave and how "difficult" it is to get a permanent contract.
I also don't get the "teachers are as lazy as private workers" as though that is some sort of good thing.
Teachers getting fired is nowhere near to most other professions as well. Perhaps it is similar to other union jobs but no way is it close to a non-union private sector position.
And of course the time a teacher physically leaves the building has no relation to the amount of work they actually could do. Is there someone arguing against that?
That must be it!
Sounds like the type of reasoning that DESS would come up with!
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1.) I said that there is no relation to how good a teacher is based solely on the time they leave the building.
2.) People who hate cops generally have disrespect for authority, so logical reasoning dictates that people who hate teachers felt likewise in school.
3.) Finally, I never said being as lazy as a corporate worker was a good thing; however, there are some here who are adamant that teachers are far more lazy than corporate workers. So if the status quo is now set at teachers' workload = corporate workload, then perhaps people such as yourself are finally beginning to clue in.