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20.       Capoeira
575 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 02:38 am

Quoting turkishgirll:

. But people become teachers just to make money lately.



WHERE, WHICH COUNTRY PAYS THEIR TEACHERS SO THAT IT IS CONSIDERED A LUCRATIVE AND GOOD FINANCIALLY STABLE CAREER? TELL ME AND I'LL PACK MY BAGS, BOX OF CHALKS TONIGHT AND HEAD THERE FIRST FLIGHT OUT! When I told my dad I was going to teach he cried and told me, "Why are you gonna do that? You're gonna be poor your whole life!" Up unto his death he was still telling me, "You know, it's not to late to go to law school!"

Poor or not...I LOVE MY JOB!!!

21.       kai
0 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 03:31 am

Quoting Capoeira:

Quoting turkishgirll:

. But people become teachers just to make money lately.



WHERE, WHICH COUNTRY PAYS THEIR TEACHERS SO THAT IT IS CONSIDERED A LUCRATIVE AND GOOD FINANCIALLY STABLE CAREER? TELL ME AND I'LL PACK MY BAGS, BOX OF CHALKS TONIGHT AND HEAD THERE FIRST FLIGHT OUT! When I told my dad I was going to teach he cried and told me, "Why are you gonna do that? You're gonna be poor your whole life!" Up unto his death he was still telling me, "You know, it's not to late to go to law school!"

Poor or not...I LOVE MY JOB!!!



lol good one capo!.......why are you not teaching in England? ahhh well you'll have an extra student when I come to the US

I hope your not too strict .....thinks .....

22.       duda
0 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 04:00 am

It is not the matter for laugh. Not all the people are "lucky" to teach in England. What does it mean, that English children should be educated because they live in rich country, and children in other countries... who cares for them? No, the teachers who work for small salaries and still do their job should be respected as saints! In my country, teachers have the same salaries as people who clean the streets, or even smaller. Not fair, for you must have Univesity degree for teaching and 8 classes of school for cleaning the streets. And still, educated people from East go to West to work as cleaners... I should cry, not laugh.

My sincere respect to Capoeira.

23.       kai
0 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 04:10 am

Duda are you saying that English children get well tutored?

one thing I have to say about that.......!!!

England isn't the best place for learning or teaching, and the salary in England is not that good either.

But I agree...hats off to Capo ...Teaching is alot of fun though....well the kids I taught were great! Ooooh I do miss teaching

24.       Capoeira
575 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 04:36 am

Duda & Kai

25.       arabianofelix
144 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 06:11 am

dear cherished teachers,
come to NY.... they love u more if ur foreign... plus an apartment for FREE by the riverside
send me a PM for more info.. yo quiero NY! lol

26.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 09:55 am

Quoting duda:

It is not the matter for laugh. Not all the people are "lucky" to teach in England. What does it mean, that English children should be educated because they live in rich country, and children in other countries... who cares for them? No, the teachers who work for small salaries and still do their job should be respected as saints! In my country, teachers have the same salaries as people who clean the streets, or even smaller. Not fair, for you must have Univesity degree for teaching and 8 classes of school for cleaning the streets. And still, educated people from East go to West to work as cleaners... I should cry, not laugh.

My sincere respect to Capoeira.



'lucky' to teach in england..here teachers are also paid a very poor wage and also need a degree in the subject they have to teach..the salary may be higher than your country but you can rest assured that so are living costs..thats what people forget when they talk about english wages..the costs are higher as well..
anyway, i've wanted to be a teacher for as long as i can remember and have experience in three schools.the most rewarding thing about being a teacher is giving someone that chance to show their potential..at the end of the day only the student can make the final decision

27.       egle
18 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 10:45 am

trudy, i am from Lithuania and we also have teachers day,its at october on 5th day....and schollchildrens are buing flowers for teachers

28.       Sunny
124 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 06:04 pm

In Poland we celebreted Teacher Day on 14th october...and i think its one of the best day for whole teacher`s team....many flowers and greetings...in one word " super"

29.       Trudy
7887 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 06:23 pm

I didn't get flowers...

30.       Capoeira
575 posts
 01 Dec 2006 Fri 09:30 pm

Quoting Trudy:

I didn't get flowers...

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