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Originally Posted by rain_e
It's true people do skip breaks. Also people in the private sector have the ability to close their office door for an hour or half the day when they need to.
I wonder what a teacher does when they show up for class at 8am and they are just having a ####ty day and need 30 minutes to get it together.
* - Disclosure - I am not a teacher but I know kids are dumb as #### in this country as it is so I fully support more money going towards the education system.
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I don't see a lot of people in the private sector closing their doors or taking an hour or half a day for a breather anymore, especially in this environment.
For the most part a lot of people in the private sector are judged on their Key Performance Indicators, or on the projects that they're working on and their ability to bring it in on time or on budget.
that person that's having a shytty day doesn't get a half an hour mental health break, and if they take it they'd better be making it up elsewhere.
Do teachers get judged on the performance of their students on tests? I'm not snarking, I'm genuinely curious what the teacher criteria is in terms of performance management.