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Old 03-06-2016, 22:37   #4
Ignitionnet
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Re: I totally agree with the decision

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
I know several teachers, that actually go into school during the holidays, to do work - they volunteer, they are not forced to by the Head teacher.
I call BS on this.

I know of no teachers who go into school because they feel like it. They go in because they have to in order to do what is demanded of them by the government and, in turn, the school.

You're implying that people are working their regular job, unpaid, for fun. One that already carries working weeks well above average, well above average rates of attrition and well above average stress levels for a salary that frankly sucks for post-graduate level employment.
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