Unfortunately, I never left ;)
I have been teaching for 15 years but have jobshared since having my first child. I hate it-just hate it and it's really starting to get me down; I bore myself with how miserable I am about it! The only saving grace is that I am part time; I'm not sure I could get up in the mornings if I wasn't.
It's when I talk to people-friends I trained with/my SIL-who left when they had children and didn't go back, about what it's like now, that I realise how much it has changed. It was hard work when I first started, there's no denying that, but the paperwork has probably tripled and none of it is for the good of the children or make the lessons better, it's just time-consuming.
The things that I don't think existed when I started teaching, that I think have no impact, or indeed a negative impact, are things like
Performance related pay-your targets are arbitrarily set by SMT with no input from you. If you don't meet them, you pay/threshold etc is affected.
Learning objectives (which have to be written in the right colour otherwise nobody will ever learn anything.)
Success Criterias-??!
Peer/self assessment. I am fine with this, but don't want to have to do it in every lesson and have to prove I do it on every page of their books. I teach Y1-sometimes a thumbs up is more than enough for me.
Marking in set colours (again, God forbid if you pick the wrong shade)
Mini plenaries (note the plural. 3 part lessons are soooo last century)
Talk partners
Intervention groups for anyone working below the expected level. Differentiation just doesn't cut it anymore.
Lesson observations by several members of SMT at once/visiting headteachers/tramps from the street. If you aren't Good or Outstanding, they return in 2 weeks until you pull your socks up or your name is put on a special list.
No whole class teaching-this is BAD. You have to plan and teach different lessons for each group simultaneously to fully meet their needs. If Johnny is gazing out of the window or scratching his bum-it's because you're boring him.
Lolly sticks-hands up are a big no-no.
Don't keep them on the carpet for longer than 8 minutes. This is BAD, too. Except when you send them off after 8 minutes and they don't understand the task. Then you are BAD.
Erm, have I forgotten anything. I'd like to work in an ice-cream shop. I like ice cream...
This is slightly tongue in cheek obviously, but only slightly!