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Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee
My main issue with teachers (personally, my opinion) is that they seem to effectively play the victim card non-stop. As if they are this crazy hard-done-by profession that nobody will or can ever understand. But do they understand what most jobs entail? How can they criticize others for "not understanding what they deal with" when likewise they don't empathize for other careers? And in the end, it's kind of a weird discussion altogether. Different jobs are different. News at 11. If it's so ####ing good, go be a teacher. If it's so ####ing bad, quit and join the private sector. But let me tell you... you'll miss those 11 weeks off. I guarantee it.
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Having worked in schools and knowing a lot of teachers in my personal life I would say this is a very small vocal minority that seem to also get a lot more attention from non-teachers and nowhere near a real representation of teachers overall.
I can't think of anyone that fits the description you are representing here.
I would say the opposite is true that many who complain about teachers ignore that many of the complaints they have are the same things that exist in every job.