Kwayera
Passive-aggressive Mod
A-fuckin'-men to that.
Thanks.Originally posted by ihatecensorship
ummmm basically most teachers aint worth shit.
we have all been to scoool and most teachers are nothing more than societies drop outs too lazy to work a real job.
Teaching is little mroe than readin a fuckign boook and setting a few tests.
They are some of the laziest most over rated peices of shit in the community.
Yeah education is important..but taking into acocount all the holidays etc etc....i think they should count themselves lucky to get watever they are geting atm.
lmaoOriginally posted by Asquithian
Tell your father to leave...nothing stopping him?
teacher could be one of those jobs in which you get much of your wage from the fulfilling nature of the job itself...
no one enters into the teaching profession expecting to be paid in line with other professions. Its a government service its not a private area of enterprise.
1. Which has been argued before as well... these other professions that work equally after-hours also in most cases get a lot more money than teachers... And your example of how hard marking year 10 trig papers is irrelevant... you've never marked papers, you're not a teacher... you don't know how much they have to markOriginally posted by Asquithian
1. which has been argued before - the after school performed by teachers isnt exactly masssive reletive to other professions. Sure teachers work 9 til 3 and do plenty of after hours work. Other professions do 9 to 5 or later and also have after hours work that is much harder that marking little johnnie Smiths Trig Paper.
2. It could be unfair for the 'bad' teachers to get a pay rise. Unbearable. Good teachers are good teachers no matter how much you pay them.
Maybe that's why they get paid shit... sure I agree, give them more money if they deserve it which they probably do.. and the way to make someone notice........... strike....Originally posted by Ribbon
Ok once again I cbf to quote everything so you can just figure out who said what and what I am talking about
'Paying teachers more will get more teachers into the proffession and hence lower class sizes'
I could be wrong but isn't the whole reason the gov't doesn't want to pay the teachers more is because it doesn't fit in with the budget (and yes I know the budget is shit and there should be more $$ allocated to education but the fact of the matter is that there isn't). Wouldn't this mean that the more teachers get paid, the less teachers the gov't could afford to employ? So in the end there would be an oversupply of teachers (because increased demand = more into the proffession) but no jobs for them? which then = bigger class sizes and the pay for teachers would just go down again (supply and demand principles)?
'you should get paid more to look after 22 7year olds'
People in day care look after lots of kids and they still get paid shit, yet they don't whinge like bitches all the time and striek forcing the childrens parents to miss work ect. to look after them.
So because other people are doing it just as tough and sometimes tougher (yeah we have a huge family) that means that teachers are unentitled to ask for a payrise? Do we all have to do it as tough as you to have a payrise? The point is that yeah we have a lot of debt and we're not well off.... My parents do a lot of work and deserve more money, they deserve to be better off for the amount of work they do.
'My parents are teachers and both earn 50k and we are in debt, and not that well off'
O M F G! I seriously cannot believe this! I am not trying to be offensive but with a combined household income of around 70k ($1350 a week!) after tax your parents must have squillions of kids or just be really really shit at managing thier finances (like how much must the repayments on your house be if your struggling!) to be really far in debt and not well off! I grew up in a single parent family with an unstable income of 8 -20k 2 kids in total and although we didn't have much I never felt like we were 'struggling' and debt wasn't so overwhelming considering the low income. My partner and I are now living on about 40k ($800 per week) after tax (combined) with a small car loan and paying $235 week in rent and life is soooo cruuzy.
This coming from all your experience as a teacher is it? Because you've gone to school as a student you suddenly think you know how much work they do? What they have to put in?Maybe its because I grew up in a 'low socio ecomnomic' area that it seems like teachers get paid so much to me... I also used to think they deserved it but I agree with asqy... as I have gotten into uni and started looking around at how hard you have to work to earn so many $$ I think the amount of work they do is not much at all...
Just shows how much they think they're undervalued... which they areand as for the teachers bitching about 'only' getting a 12% payrise... Just shows how greedy they are.
Again, this argument is pointless... True other professions DO deserve a payrise as well... and good on them if they want one they should do the hardyards to get one as well... The argument is that teachers ALSO deserve a payrise, and they are doing what it takes to get one.... The teacher's pay rate stops on a VERY similar mark to the ones you just mentioned.Just out of interest I looked up a chart for administrative public servants, and starting at the bottom aps level 3 (26 - 28k) it takes a total of 18years to reach the top level before management, aps level 6 (52 - 58k) before you have to become an 'executive' to get a payrise. Seems to me the top pay and time to get there is comparable to teachers, except the starting pay is only just over half of what teachers start at. Oh and then theres the fact teachers get over twice as many holidays... Salaries are comparable for hostel nurses (25k start 59k finish) however it takes them 21 years to reach the top...
I'm trying to tell you that there's a hell of a lot more than just trig papers to mark...the point is that that argument you use is so generalised... and I don't know where you get it from... having grown up in a family of teachers I can tell you there's a hell of a lot more than that.Originally posted by Asquithian
1 the point is that other professions probably work longer than teachers after work at higher order things.
Are you trying to tell me that marking yr 10 trig papers is super dooper stressing work...come on my maths teacher used to say she marked her papers while watching TV....hardly high order work... she used to always mark our papers while watching buffy.
No... Neither... I just SEE how much effort they put into it and how dedicated they are to their students.Have you marked papers? or do u listen to your parents bitch about having to mark stuff...?
now tha'ts funny you say that... shows how bad your generalising is... because the other day my mum WAS having to prepare a presentation for the board - a huge conference that people were paying like $200 to go to... a lot of effort for her proffession that she didn't have to put in... and she didn't get paid....Do you think preparing a legal case or having to operate on someone or having to prepare a presenation to the board would be more challenging and stressful than marking yr 10 trig papers and planning what exercises the kids are gonna do the next day?
[/b][/quote]2 good teachers will always (means that same thing as continue) be good teachers no matter how much you pay them cos they are there for the job not the money.
Bad teachers are ones that give up or decide not to teach because they are unhappy with their pay...selfish... if your a teacher be a trooper and teach the kids they are important not the extra 10 grand a year...there are other ways to express ur dissapointment with pay rather than fall into apathy.
yeah imagine english teachers, i saw the amount of work they put in, each reading 60 essays, then another 60 (double marked), then we did 3 essays and q 1 in a trial / half yearly, we had an assessment for each topic, they must have read 1500-2000 essays just for us.Originally posted by KeypadSDM
Man, being a maths teacher would be sweet. It's dead simple to mark stuff and all the course is logical, your students can only do stuff in a logical fashion, none of the bullcrap marking like English papers and whatnot.
yeah but you are kind of proving his point here... this person parents are teachers hence he sees all the after hours work they do thus he can judge and sit her saying they work their arse off and get stressed and shit. someone who doesnt have teachers as parents wouldnt understand the extent to which they work.Originally posted by Asquithian
of course your going too see your parents as working hard...they are your parents! and its probably the work u see most often.
remember its me with my opinions on what i have seen ...teacher do not work as hard as other professions.
k anyone on this forum, i want to know what jobs people do and what they do after hours.Originally posted by Asquithian
if you wanted to name all the possible responsiblities and jobs that teachers have to do it would not equate to what other professions have to do.