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Am I missing the point here...

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kookykins · 02/01/2021 19:18

I'm going to try and make this as measured as I can and try not to make it come across like a torrent of frustration.

Why is it that teachers are getting to say when schools go back? Why does it feel like teachers are constantly complaining about the virus? No one is an ideal situation right now so why does it feel like they are being allowed to 'opt out' of their careers now times are tough.

I work in a busy NHS hospital and It honestly sickens and saddens me that there are men and women, many parents relying on schools to open, relying on their children's education being properly resumed next week they are giving life saving treatment in dire situations every day. I haven't heard them complaining about having to come in and save lives work extra hours and a lot on low pay.

Teachers to an extent have chosen a career to support teach and mentor our children I feel when the going has got touch (very tough fair enough) they are opting out...however many of these teachers will expect ITU nurses to treat someone in their family who happens to get ill with this virus. How can this be? How is this ok?

I have friends who are teachers who don't feel like this and who want to get back to work but are very much being pulled along by the union so I don't want to paint all teachers with the same brush...

What happens to the children who need to go back to school, who need that hot meal that support that escape? Do they not matter?

Surely the children of this country are a higher priority right now?
Teachers and unions are being given insane amounts of power right now and I don't understand it. If we are all meant to 'be in it together' then why aren't we all cracking on like the next person and getting on with our jobs because we realise the impact if we don't...

Rant over...

OP posts:
DecemberSun · 03/01/2021 16:25

@Nikhedonia

I would imagine it make little sense when you are tied up in a web of double standards.
Me? Where? You're making things up, as usual.
Nikhedonia · 03/01/2021 16:29

"As usual"

Hmm

I haven't made anything up on this thread at all. But whatever helps you convince yourself you aren't supporting double standards.

MrsHamlet · 03/01/2021 16:37

We teach with the camera off. School policy.

ofgavin · 03/01/2021 20:51

[quote Covidwoes]@ofgavin I genuinely couldn't do that with my 2 year old! How do you put your kids down for a nap without interrupting your conference? How do you keep your 2 year old occupied the whole time?! Genuine question! [/quote]
I don't have a two year old, a 6 year old and one of 10, with great difficulty

ofgavin · 03/01/2021 20:52

@Covidwoes

Oh and *@ofgavin* how can a teacher teach with mute and the camera off?! That wouldn't work!
Not both off at same time, but we're there's a will there's a way!
OverTheRainbow88 · 03/01/2021 20:59

Oh and @ofgavin how can a teacher teach with mute and the camera off?! That wouldn't work!

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