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Originally Posted by Sliver
WTF are you talking about? Teachers mark stuff every week if not every day. It's kind of a big part of what they do. Now correct me if I'm wrong, but don't they teach kids stuff, then test the kids, then mark the tests to see how well the kids did? That's exactly what they're being asked to do here. Nobody is asking them to fly a plane. Your post is bizarre.
I would, have and do help my customers even if I don't directly get paid. It's called providing good customer service. If, however, I had other plans or obligations and was unable to go beyond what was explicitly expected of me, then I wouldn't. Teachers have all those same options with this so I don't understand the whining.
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They're not whining. The issue is that there are not enough teachers signing up to do the marking. They are making their choice, and the majority of them are deciding not to sign up. The decrease in pay was too much and is no longer market value.