Put your energy and complaints else where and get involved, it’s the only way to change it. Most teachers want in person learning and the union doesn’t represent all of them. Also the CDC is saying close schools and the union, it’s only a recommendation and the CDC lost all creditability. Most schools are going strictly on mandates only. They’re also looking for your input and meeting with staff and parents about the return of school in the fall.
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I think it’s bigger than this...hen have we seen teachers standing up? They all am to go along with the mantra
Lots are scared to lose their job and they will. They have to be careful about how they do it and that’s why they need you on their side. Then they can represent you and your students.
We ALL have to be less scared to lose our jobs (any career). The world can’t run with out employees to run it. They need us and we need to recognize our power.
Stand tall, no matter what...otherwise you are the problem.
scared to lose their jobs? yea, well im scared to send my child to public schools cause they may or may not lethally inject them! are you serious? look, im all for backing the good teachers out there but they need to make a stand themselves or they will remain part of the problem.
They are making a stand for themselves and students. But you guys are so busy hating on all teachers you don’t recognize it and you’re categorizing all teachers in the same category,
do you blame us? seriously, how is it our job to sift through all the teachers in each district and find whos good or not? thats not our job, thats the superintendants or above. thats the problem. THEY have failed us, not the other way around. at this point wed be better off tearing it down and starting over.
then get fired, get unemployment and then start your own homeschooling class at home and charge per student. you know how much more you would make? you could easily make 6 figs with just a few students. id pay for homeschooling right now for sure.
Once a teacher is several years into the job, they don't have other marketable skills or another way to access group health insurance. They are scared. Maybe they shouldn't have gotten into that situation, but they are there now. There was a time when it was a respectable profession. I suspect few people are going into it now.