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Originally Posted by psugorilladdr Well I've been lucky to grow up in the school, 75% of my entire family is a teacher or admin. My dad has been a principal and coach for 25 years, mom works at the school, brother coaches teaches, many many more... But I've heard enough complaining from his teachers, if it ever gets to that point, I'll find something else to do. I can't stand that. They are always talking about how horrible the kids are in the lounge, finally I said, "THEN QUIT! Do something you love, there is no reason to be unhappy." and... I believe that with my whole heart.
But. What grade do you teach? I think I could be a lifetime college student if someone else would pay my tuition, it's getting out of hand. I love learning new things! |
It's easy to say that when you have never taught! You will figure it all out after you get your first job and see all the things that you would like to change but can't! When you have a job that you do as a passion all things that are wrong bother you. If they don't bother you, then you should wonder if it's the right job or not! It's not about quitting because that changes nothing that is wrong. People usually complain for a reason, the reasons should be taken seriously. Too many principals don't care!