Somewhere along the line it would be helpful if we could delineate between useful public employees and unessential jobsworths.
Teachers are one of the most over paid public servants.
Somewhere along the line it would be helpful if we could delineate between useful public employees and unessential jobsworths.
Your teachers evidently wereTeachers are one of the most over paid public servants.
Experience of what? Sorry, I forgot that you don't consider experience of doing a particular skill to be worth jack-allTheres a lot of people qualified and with many years of experience looking for work.
Sack the lot of them i say. Theres millions out of work so plenty of people willing to take these jobs on.
Don't confuse the poor lad with logicSack the lot of them i say. Theres millions out of work so plenty of people willing to take these jobs on.
Hmm, just think about that Naz. If you sack them and replace them with jobless, you've not really solved anything have you? If you sacked a million workers and replaced them with a million unemployed people, you still have a million newly unemployed people.![]()
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Sack the lot of them i say. Theres millions out of work so plenty of people willing to take these jobs on.
Hmm, just think about that Naz. If you sack them and replace them with jobless, you've not really solved anything have you? If you sacked a million workers and replaced them with a million unemployed people, you still have a million newly unemployed people.![]()
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Lets just have a £25k salary cap for all, all have everybody earning the same wage, irrespective of what they do?
Your teachers evidently wereTeachers are one of the most over paid public servants.![]()
Hmm I would have to say Yes. Just as long as it only applied to those greedy pigs with their snouts in the trough, that are also known as MP's .Lets just have a £25k salary cap for all, all have everybody earning the same wage, irrespective of what they do?
Not really that touchy - you made a drivellous glib and infantile goading remark and I dealt with it accordingly. You should deal with your own chips on your shoulder before you start casting aspersions.A Bit Touchy, Aren't We? But that's typical of most self-opinionated teachers.
Not in my experience, but then again I've only worked in a small number of schools over the last 20 or so yearsI must say they have it good though. This is how it typically works. In an average secondary school, at least 60% of teaching staff are in charge of something (Head of year, Heads of subjects, Pastoral heads, Deputy Heads, Assistant heads - and then they get imaginative with the titles). By the way did I mention second in department posts in a department with two members of staff?
Nonsense.But the icing on the cake is; as the teacher’s are too busy planning for lesson’s, marking etc the extra responsibilities are passed on to support staff.