Well to be fair. I think parents are as bad as teachers.
And I agree. I don’t think all teachers (or parents) are bad. I personally had a couple of teachers/professors I think about from time to time and they were great.
Generalizing… I just never met so many people of the same profession that think they should be worshipped for a career they chose. All we hear about is then bitching for more pay and how horrible it is.. a lot of teachers also think being a teacher means you know everything…. All of these traits seem very common in millennial teachers especially.
The millennial teachers just make no sense to me. Growing up the teachers in their 20s were teachers aides and the actual teachers were all 40 and up
I can't imagine being 13 and my teacher being 23. We all know the mental difference between 13, 23, an 33 is minor unless life experience teaches you a lot. So unless you were in the military or you grew up like Ben Carson, you've got no business teaching kids as a figurative kid yourself.
I couldn’t agree more. I feel the maturity off a 33 vs a 23 might be greater than a 23 vs 13. 23 year olds are 13 year olds that can drink, vote and think they know everything.
Well to be fair. I think parents are as bad as teachers.
And I agree. I don’t think all teachers (or parents) are bad. I personally had a couple of teachers/professors I think about from time to time and they were great.
Generalizing… I just never met so many people of the same profession that think they should be worshipped for a career they chose. All we hear about is then bitching for more pay and how horrible it is.. a lot of teachers also think being a teacher means you know everything…. All of these traits seem very common in millennial teachers especially.
The millennial teachers just make no sense to me. Growing up the teachers in their 20s were teachers aides and the actual teachers were all 40 and up
I can't imagine being 13 and my teacher being 23. We all know the mental difference between 13, 23, an 33 is minor unless life experience teaches you a lot. So unless you were in the military or you grew up like Ben Carson, you've got no business teaching kids as a figurative kid yourself.
I couldn’t agree more. I feel the maturity off a 33 vs a 23 might be greater than a 23 vs 13. 23 year olds are 13 year olds that can drink, vote and think they know everything.