Alot of MOE teachers are dissatisfied about their Salary

MatrixFanatic

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i did some part time teaching before, even as a part timer, i also found the workload to be ridiculous. Can't imagine how those full time teachers handle.

oh ya, i left soon after because even tho i do part time, the school expected me to behave like full time.

The workload is high because teachers don’t know how to be productive.
 

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When you've ** influenza take some photos, post online and probably never use the products again drawing their monthly salary for the act.

I think quite hard to feel satisfied.

Think about the influence that the teacher could have over those ** influenza. But ofc society requires teacher to be prim and proper cause Confucius say so lulz
 

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Nurses deserved better pay than teachers tbh. What life/death situation is a teacher in? Make a mistake in teaching the next day can correct it. Try giving wrong medication in a heavy load patient.

Every few months got guaranteed school holidays off with the kids. That's on top of their annual leave.

Nurses definitely higher skilled than teachers.
 

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The workload is high because teachers don’t know how to be productive.
Absolute bs. As society becomes more complex and more socio-emotional problems emerge there is a need for more individualised attention. So unless u want to see a therapist when you need one in a group setting, you should find out more before commenting
 
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