10-07-2014 10:28 PM
Get into schools and teach our kids, fed up with the double standards, you ARE on good money and good pay and pensions,god knows how many weeks a year holidays, you can afford to take your kids away on holiday out of term time, I can't,. any of you who went on strike today should look around in the playground and count yourselves lucky !
10-07-2014 11:23 PM
Well said.
You know the cheeky sods at my daughter's school sent me a text saying she was required to go in today for a couple of hours for concert practice and then a performance this evening. So they close the school, have us running around sorting out child care etc. and then have the cheek to expect us to arrange things to suit their concert. **bleep**!
10-07-2014 11:36 PM
11-07-2014 12:13 AM
I remember during the royal wedding,kids were given the day off school,I cannot recall people saying how disruptive this was for the kids education,
Funny that...
11-07-2014 5:54 AM
Teachers can work up to 60hrs a week, their pensions are being slashed, and held back.
They have lost since the Lib-Cons came in, about 9% of their earnings in real terms
and the MPs who are moaning are getting an 11% payrise
Tory MPs, talking about, the vote not being representative, well they were voted in power, by only 40% of the People who voted (in England)
btw -- in Total, they got the votes of less than a 30% of the electorate
They don't have a mandate of the populace
11-07-2014 6:17 AM
exact figure of the overall electorate who voted TORY
24.4%
11-07-2014 6:41 AM
11-07-2014 8:26 AM
I understood it was a national strike, with airports, cemeteries and several other things affected, not just teachers?.
11-07-2014 9:24 AM
Considering they are Teachers, I find it a bit depressing that they still haven't managed to grasp the basic mathematics; as to just what a mess this country is in....financially. Now I understand that people NEVER like to take the medicine, which is required to rectify a problem, but to actually want to put the people back in power, who presided over the problem, is depressingly stupid. In mitigation, it is galling ( to say the least ) when people, who didn't actually directly cause the problem, are told they must "tighten their belts" ; while those who did, are still picking up 1 Million Pound bonuses.
11-07-2014 11:51 AM
@al**bear wrote:Teachers can work up to 60hrs a week, their pensions are being slashed, and held back.
They have lost since the Lib-Cons came in, about 9% of their earnings in real terms
and the MPs who are moaning are getting an 11% payrise
Tory MPs, talking about, the vote not being representative, well they were voted in power, by only 40% of the People who voted (in England)
btw -- in Total, they got the votes of less than a 30% of the electorate
They don't have a mandate of the populace
Since when has any UK government had a mandate of the populace? Can't remember a time myself when a government has gained more than 50% of the vote!
11-07-2014 12:11 PM
I don't blame teachers for defending their own corner but don't expect me to feel sorry for them and don't expect me to hold back with the criticism when their actions effect myself and others.
Yes they work hard and I believe all the stuff about how much holiday they get is a bit of a smoke screen, but they still do OK, are comparatively well paid, have good pension provision, a comparatively secure profession but basically some don't seem to appreciate how well their bread is buttered!!!
Try experiencing being made redundant several times over the past 10 years then spending time in contract work and temp jobs with no pension provision, minimal holiday provision and barely a living wage!
Finally we need to get over this idea that public sector employees should be put on a pedestal and regarded as some sort of super heroes who are the lifeblood of society. Teachers, Nurses, Firemen etc., yes they may provide some good services but at the end of the day it's a job, their job in their chosen profession. I've worked in industry dealing with the maintenance of the sewerage networks, I bet people in that industry would get much sympathy if they went on strike but people would soon moan when the sh!t hit the fan!!!
11-07-2014 12:16 PM
We are assuming that the recycling guys were on strike yesterday as they didn't come and pick up our recycling, never mind it is all over the road now so they don't need to bother
11-07-2014 12:35 PM
11-07-2014 12:45 PM
@astrologica wrote:
My niece is a teacher, who teaches Maths to14/15 year olds. Some of the things she tells me about her job are just unbelievable. Just like Millielilac above, she is having the life sucked out of her. She is a good dedicated teacher, but is on the point of quitting. One of the biggest problems is discipline..the lack of. She is abused on a daily basis, but can't do a thing about it, and gets no support from her Head. They may be well paid, but no amount of money would be enough to make me do the job that she is doing. Education in this country is in a real mess.
So they should be striking for the ability to do something about poor discipline rather than joining the rest of the mob moaning about pay and pensions! If their wages were doubled would they worry so much about discipline? I can understand there may be many reasons why the job is not a very likeable one but if that's the case I urge people leave. I don't particularly like my job at the moment, does not pay much and at times is soul destroying, but I have to plough on until I can secure something better, and there's many in a similar situation!
People say things like "no amount of money would be enough for me to do that job" as if those who do that job are some king of martyrs. They are no different to the rest of us!
11-07-2014 1:11 PM
Astro.........It's not the education in this Country that's in a real mess.........it's the people !! It's THEM that makes your Niece's job so hard and they can strike all they want, but until the Dreggs of this Country realise that there's more to bringing up children, than just copulating like some Dog and thinking "That's it " then it will NEVER improve..........and no amount of extra money or time will change that fact.
11-07-2014 1:46 PM
@evoman3957 wrote:Astro.........It's not the education in this Country that's in a real mess.........it's the people !! It's THEM that makes your Niece's job so hard and they can strike all they want, but until the Dreggs of this Country realise that there's more to bringing up children, than just copulating like some Dog and thinking "That's it " then it will NEVER improve..........and no amount of extra money or time will change that fact.
Well said that man!
11-07-2014 3:47 PM
."....but until the Dreggs of this Country realise that there's more to bringing up children, than just copulating like some Dog and thinking "That's it " then it will NEVER improve..........and no amount of extra money or time will change that fact"
Totally agree,it's about time we cut the royal families benefits..
11-07-2014 4:25 PM
MMMmmm.........not quite what I meant, but there are some with privilege and money; that manage to raise some real egotistical, antisocial gits as well.
11-07-2014 4:41 PM
Go on,slap Michael Gove,you know you want to !
http://games.usvsth3m.com/slap-michael-gove/
11-07-2014 5:53 PM
General complaints about the standard of teaching, shortage of teachers, teachers leaving the profession in record numbers, reduced number of suitable candidates.
Obvious solution:- Freeze pay for two years and in the third offer a below inflation rise of 1% to some.
Doh!