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Originally Posted by Sliver
Some whiny losers are complaining about not wanting to do it. But with 70% of positions filled, about 650 teachers have decided - a month early, no less - that it is fair remuneration. Publice/private is irrelevant to this portion of the argument. There is, in fact, no problem here. It's just the union and some dummies flapping their gums about a problem that doesn't exist. There will be enough teachers to mark the exams because it's a sweet deal. An extra $100 to $200 per day on top of an already professional-level salary. Some great pocket money just in time for two months off during the warmest weather our country sees.
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The discussion was based on a shortage of teachers to grade tests, as the title suggests. If we're assuming that's not the case, then this whole thread is pointless.