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Old 02-11-2019, 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by sns2 View Post
Will always be jobs for science teachers. Pay is capped after 10 years, but no complaints from me on that count. Incredible holidays, and though they don't have millwright classes, your background as a millwright would easily see you able to slide into a construction class if that would be up your alley.

Despite the rantings of some on AO, there is nothing political about teaching in the classroom. Curriculum, is a guide, 97% of it was made up by Conservative gov'ts, and you choose what you say. I refuse to say lots of the stuff that is in the health curriculum because of my old school worldview. So what. No one is standing in my classroom, and so no one knows if I just don't mention it. Problem solved.

Ultimately, go with something you enjoy.
Thanks for the reply, I’ve always assumed what you neglected teaching in the classroom would show up on the standardized tests and come back to bite you.
I know in high school the teachers pretty much just taught to pass the tests.
Some of the politics I was referring too was also parents from hell and never having privacy in the community. Every job comes with negatives though.

I’d imagine teaching would be quite rewarding though.
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