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hip hop antagoniser
then why did they give an extra 7% to the catholic schools?
they were only minor increases, im talking about a substantial increase like this one thats in line with what was ordered by the (government appointed) industrial relations comitteeOriginally posted by Asquithian
are u sure...im pretty sure teachers got a pay rise back when we were doing the hsc...ie the strikes
no!! i was just pointing out that your argument was that lawyers get almost the same amount, but you were comparing starting of one type and ending of the other type. they should not get the same amount at allOriginally posted by Asquithian
are u suggesting teachers should get paid the same as lawyers?
Logistically, it's alot harder for nurses to strike. Nurses leaving patients in hospitals would cause a crisis situation, and any industrial action needs to be managed carefully. Imagine nurses making a snap strike . When teachers walks off the job nowhere near as many problems are created.Originally posted by johnson
but, i also think that nurses should be getting a lot more than they do, yet they do not strike anywhere near as much. but that is a different issue.
Yeah, nice logic...Originally posted by KeypadSDM
If they don't want to teach because of low wages, get a different job.
If they want to teach because they love it, then they don't need a pay rise.
Most definately. And for the person who said a teacher with 7 years experience could get 70k a year..... My dad is a deputy with 15 years experience and doesn't get 70k at all.... not near 70... more like 60Originally posted by Asquithian
are u suggesting teachers should get paid the same as lawyers?
'Originally posted by Asquithian
and 60 000 is so shit
Oh great solution. "Hey Dad, why don't you throw away something you've been doing for fifteen years that you love? That'll solve your problem of feeling as though your underpaid..."Originally posted by Asquithian
Tell your father to leave...nothing stopping him?
It's all very well for you to sit here and say teacher's aren't worth the pay rise they're asking for but all you've given us is that SOME teacher's don't do their jobs very well; that other jobs deserve more money as well (which they do! but so do teachers); and that YOU think 50k a year is good...Originally posted by 400miles
Again, my story about my mum's friend... Mum taught with a man who loved teaching, but due to the low income was unable to support his family and was forced to quit teaching and go into real estate...
What do you suggest he do?
Originally posted by 400miles
And that's a stupid solution anyway. When Francis Ona in Bougainville complained about the mine ruining the land and relationships of the indigenous people should we have said "Hey Frances, you dont like it? Move somewhere else!"... When Aboriginal people felt contempt at the fact their children were being stolen should we have told them "Hey guys, this might be a problem for you, but if you don't like it, then don't have kids?"
If someone vandalises your car, smashing in all the windows and you don't like it, should we say "Hey man, chill out, you don't like it, then don't own a car".
Impractical, yes?
No we don't have fancy cars and we hardly eat out... we barely get through and we're in debt...Originally posted by Asquithian
Well if he loves it so much whats all the winging about the money. 60 00 is more than many well actually most people get.
if both people are earning in excess of 50 000 each you should be able to raise a a family if you are prudent. Ie dont spend all your money on fancy cars or eat out all the time.
I have no idea how well your mother teaches.
she may be good she may have no idea...no idea sorry.
See I don't know how you can say any of this... you have no idea what it's like to be a teacher... Until, like I said, you have first hand experience with it then none of this is relevant... You can't justify your opinion because you're unable to back it up.... All of it is you thinking that teacher's jobs are bludgyOriginally posted by Asquithian
teachers will only receive higher levels of pay if they subject themselves to the conditions that most other workers are subject to in private employment.
Public sector service jobs are lowly paid for a number of reasons a number of which were discussed in this thread earlier.
I cannot see how a teacher could ever justify 70 000 a year and 12 weeks holidays. As to the level and difficulty of the word - thats a subjective interpretation. In my opinion i do not think the level of work that teachers have to do even approaches that of other professions.
The after hours work again IMO is also not of a high level. again pruely subjective. But marking yr 10 maths papers or setting exams or doing reports is onerous but not extremely onerous.
There's really no point in continuing this... as you see throughout your entire post it's all just opinion... and the arguments are just being recycled over and over... no point in arguingOriginally posted by Asquithian
well by your standards you may think it may be hard work...when iwas in school (yes my mum works at school) i thought teachers worked really hard and deserved more...
I got out of school and relsied how easy (again my opinion) the job was. When i got out there and experienced other professions and saw them for myself IMO based on my observations teaching does not compare in terms of how stretched you would be.
Id have to say being a 2nd year uni student would involve more work than teaching. (again my opinion)
Coaching a sport (for a few hours a week with the mum and dad watching from the sideline) is not teaching.Originally posted by Asquithian
My dear generator...you should be able to control 22 seven year olds...its in your job description.
Basic training can see you through that...if you hgave ever done any coaching for sport or whatever...it really isnt THAT hard. (again IMO)
Originally posted by Asquithian
Money should not drive teaching its a noble profession. I hope that there are still some people out there who get a kick out of teaching....i know some of my teachers did.