Should teachers be paid if they choose not to return to teach?
Are teachers lives more important than grocery store workers?
Should teachers be paid if they choose not to return to teach?
Are teachers lives more important than grocery store workers?
Either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing.
No and uh, no.
No and no
And the Greenville county superintendent should be tarred and feathered.
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No.
Funding to the school districts should be lowered and tax caps placed as well.
absolutely not.
you choose what you want to be.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
Furlough them.
Spearman says she is the one to make decision.
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Anyone hired to do a job is paid for that job done well. If you choose not to do the job and do it well, you should be terminated and not paid one dime. The job is not relevant.
My wife is a Nursing Instructor and deals with this Covid-19 head on and prolly more in depth than and Grade school teacher will ever have to worry about. She don't bitch and complain about having to do Clinicals in the Hospital. After work she comes home and takes extra safety precaution to ensure we the family don't get it. So to answer your question if you don't teach you don't get paid. Simple really its not a hard concept.
No. But someone who's wife is a teacher will be along shortly...
"They are who we thought they were"
You can dress a fat chick up, but you cant fix stupid
no and no.
I got no problem with them staying at home as long as they don’t expect someone else to work in order for them to survive. Gas Station workers, grocery store workers, camp instructors, etc.....
Ridiculous.
Last edited by Chessbay; 07-16-2020 at 07:20 AM.
No and no.
Also, as school transitions to remote school, hybrid crap, budgets should be cut. You won’t need the staff, the utilities, material, ink, paper, maintenance, janitorial needs etc. You want need the 10 elementary school buildings in Dorchester.
Go ahead...cut cut cut. Putting it back on the parents is fine but put the money back in their pockets.
No, and no.
I will not discuss how many teachers there were on FB complaining about online teaching in the spring.
I will not discuss how many teachers get mad when healthcare professionals were singled out for being courageous in the face of an unknown diseases and they were not being mentioned.
I will not discuss how many teachers posted about missing their students just after their pictures by the pool.
I will not discuss these things because people already believe I am an a$$hole and doing so may give them more proof. MG
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No and No. And my wife is a teacher
No and No.
I think some of the teachers that are complaining have gotten used to staying at home, drawing a paycheck since March/April, and don't want to go back to work. My opinion though.
Teacher here and it’s a no and no from me.
Hypothetically speaking though, what would a society void of teachers and public education system look like in your opinions?
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