Unbelievable.
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The cry-baby babysitters are at it again.
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“Hazard pay” for professional whiners
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Because they think they’re better than you.Chrocket87 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 6:47 pmI think it’s time to expand school choice vouchers in areas where these teachers refuse to work. I’m a nurse and if I refused to show up to work, I’ll get fired. Why should they receive taxpayer money and maintain employment if they won’t go into work?
You have to deal with the sickest of the sick, but expect a teacher to teach mostly healthy kids and they go ape crazy.
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I taught English as a second language in third world countries for 20 years. Try me.MotorCityRadioFreak wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 9:30 pmMy mom and my cousin are teachers. None of you three would last 3 days teaching.
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If they believe they deserve more pay, they can try to make it in the real world where they will make half of what they are making in their la la land now.MotorCityRadioFreak wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:42 pmTo be fair, I couldn't either. That's why they deserve MORE pay.
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When you stop supporting the murder of people, you might be taken seriously.screen glare wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 6:46 amNurses knew when they endeavored to be nurses that they might die some day from an infection, illness, disease - contracted from their patient. There was a high likelihood. Much higher than the risk teachers take teaching in a classroom. It’s simply logical.
Teachers and their vulnerable families are likely to contract and die of covid if they risk going back into occupied classrooms to teach students during a raging pandemic. They should not have to do that. I support them. This is a consequence of Trump’s incompetent response to the pandemic. Predictable domino effect. Trump’s America.
Chaos from inside the white house and maralago over four years pouring out onto the streets and into homes and institutions across America. You can’t elect a flaming mentally ill man and not expect chaos like this. All predicted. Many times.