LeftrightOut
Needs more cowbell
Well i'm sitting here in my staffroom counting down the hours until my next class, don't worry i'm not officially on duty so no bludger statements please I am eating my subway lunch, and anyway I am looking out over all these bright minds wandering past and it got me thinking. What the heck would posses someone to teach these days? Is it the lure of holidays? is it making a difference? Is it the great pay ( :rofl: )?
And why pick the level you did (Pri/Sec/Voc/Higher)?
For me i've always liked helping people, even in High School i'd be giving the teachers lessons on how to use certain software programs (and no I wasn't a teachers pet I was well paid) and I worked with professional trainers at one of my other jobs and saw how they handled things. Then during uni I did some work in Adult & Community Education (ACE) Centers followed by tutoring in various subjects. Then once leaving uni I figured i'd try to get some work in IT and I saw jobs come and go and they all looked pretty shocking to be honest, I like conditions better than I like money. So I wandered on down to TAFE and was put on as a part timer where I remained for a year or so working on the "too hard" projects. I really liked the fact I received a set of outcomes at the start and was told to go at it without too much meddling. It's a very flexible job, the holidays ain't bad, when the students are motivated it's great and i've worked on a heap of industry projects and run around on various committees since joining. I've kept a few businesses running on the side and looking at what else I could be doing i'd be insane to quit right now unless someone offered me $90k+ a year to put up with the stress and inflexibility of most other jobs that I would have to endure.
Having said that I couldn't possibly imagine dealing with little kids (Primary) or some of the ones coming through High School these days for any length of time. Also 8am-4pm+ 5 days a week doesn't appeal to me and having to stand out in the sun babysitting some kids when I could be in the airconditioned comfort of my home watching TV isn't my idea of a "break". So to all you schoolies I salute you :wave:
So, what is making you trot down the teaching path? And what do you hope to find at the end of it?
And why pick the level you did (Pri/Sec/Voc/Higher)?
For me i've always liked helping people, even in High School i'd be giving the teachers lessons on how to use certain software programs (and no I wasn't a teachers pet I was well paid) and I worked with professional trainers at one of my other jobs and saw how they handled things. Then during uni I did some work in Adult & Community Education (ACE) Centers followed by tutoring in various subjects. Then once leaving uni I figured i'd try to get some work in IT and I saw jobs come and go and they all looked pretty shocking to be honest, I like conditions better than I like money. So I wandered on down to TAFE and was put on as a part timer where I remained for a year or so working on the "too hard" projects. I really liked the fact I received a set of outcomes at the start and was told to go at it without too much meddling. It's a very flexible job, the holidays ain't bad, when the students are motivated it's great and i've worked on a heap of industry projects and run around on various committees since joining. I've kept a few businesses running on the side and looking at what else I could be doing i'd be insane to quit right now unless someone offered me $90k+ a year to put up with the stress and inflexibility of most other jobs that I would have to endure.
Having said that I couldn't possibly imagine dealing with little kids (Primary) or some of the ones coming through High School these days for any length of time. Also 8am-4pm+ 5 days a week doesn't appeal to me and having to stand out in the sun babysitting some kids when I could be in the airconditioned comfort of my home watching TV isn't my idea of a "break". So to all you schoolies I salute you :wave:
So, what is making you trot down the teaching path? And what do you hope to find at the end of it?