Wagecuck

depends on where you teach really

if you get a a school in a nice suburb where the parents are middle-upper middle then you'll be comfy but if you're in a lower class place in the country or in the inner city, good luck getting enrique and jaykwrondius to stay the fuck off their phones and pay attention to the lesson long enough for them to actually be able to pass their tests. Cause if they don't, the admin is going to be up your ass asking why you didn't hit your fucking performance quotas for the semester and why you aren't teaching your kids properly despite them having drug addict parents that fucked them up beyond repair long before they even landed into your classroom.

oh and did i mention it pays like shit? If you have student loans, you're fucked. trying living on a teacher's salary while all your money disappears towards rent and student loans while also having to pay out of pocket for school supplies for your kids since the schools have no budget to give you any money for basic shit like copies or flashcards. but fuck that right? let's just cram in 45 kids into the same place to cut costs and not give the teacher adequate support for teachers to control the fucking zoo they created.

t. teacher.

In a similar situation but not a fucked as OP. Im currently doing this but instead my motive is to manage nets and dev mining payloads in hopes of passive income. Is this doable?

This is what should happen.

dam dude. sucks to suck.

>5 years
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
oh wait, you're serious?
You like getting your ass fucked, huh?
Like eating dirt, retard?
What a loser, 5 fucking years for a better pay, HAHAHAHAHAHA

you can't even pay them off with public service. the public service loan forgiveness program was a fucking lie. The first people who should be cashing in on that program got absolutely fucked by minutia. something like 90% of people who thought they qualified for it ended up getting rejected for bureaucratical details that nobody even knew existed let alone told them about. don't believe me? fucking read this article.

cnbc.com/2018/10/29/this-public-service-loan-forgiveness-remedy-isnt-reaching-many-people.html