Should I become a school teacher? Honestly seems like a comfy job for $30k per year.
Should I become a school teacher? Honestly seems like a comfy job for $30k per year
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I dont get why teachers are paid such shit wage, I guess comfy depends on where you teach.
Your wage is inversely proportional to how many people are capable of doing your job.
OP here. I just found out that becoming a teacher requires a university education which I am not capable of obtaining because of my shit grades.
>30k a year
>comfy
LITERALLY POVERTY TIER
That's why I still live my parents. Teaching was one of the few options for someone with a worthless degree like me but the pay sucks. Not enough money to motivate me to change my ways. On that sort of pay you'll be living in the ghetto.
Teachers after a few years teaching earn like 90k Australian. More if they are head of anything. Why are Americans paid so shit
For a robot, teaching a class of normies that are going to just get worse and worse every year is not worth anything. You have to deal with these idiots who don't care about your class that graduate after a year.
Even the students you like will end up graduating that year, leaving you with kids 1 year younger to teach.
We had this one teacher who was like a robot, and he was the best
>english teacher
>had to teach us about world religeons and thinking in western and eastern ways.
>everyone hated him
>everyone said he picked favorites
>He was a buddist
>He only cared for the people who paid attention in class
>He was ugly and a NEET for years
>Loses our essays and doesn't do anything administration wants.
He was one of my favorite teachers, but I enjoyed him cause I was really smart and was hyper edgy in high school. The idiots and straight-laced normies failed his class.
TL;DR
The last thing you want to do is become a teacher. Dealing with normie teachers, administration, and students would fucking melt your brain.
The job itself isn't that comfy, but the summers are. Also you can make a lot more than 30k if you get an advanced degree and/or teach for many years.
Okay cool now delete your useless thread
it used to be a fairly decent job as far wages were concerned, but with mcjobs pushing 10-12 an hour, having to go through 4 years of school to make only a few bucks more than that is unappealing.
Only if you promise to constantly post those awesome "teachers are unappreciated" memes on Facebook 10 times a day.
It's not really comfy. You have to have great public speaking schools, you have to deal with pressure from school admin and parents when the niggers get bad grades, you have to do a shit ton of unpaid work at home, etc
Not to mention 30k is pretty dang bad.
not to mention for a robot, protoroasties accusing you of molesting them.
>Your wage is inversely proportional to how many people are capable of doing your job.
The standards are set very low and diversity mandates dont help things.
being a school teacher is about the most normie stacy job you could possibly think of
> construction workers and labourers are more capable than teachers that have been to uni
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30k? Is this why the school system over there is so awful? Teachers in my province make like 70k (CAD) on average. I'm in first year university (one of the top five in the country), and it's no harder than grade 12 was for me. High school prepared me very well for uni. Is it harder for Americans when they get to college, or does high school somehow prepare them?
With the low standard for teachers, and super powerful union (really hard to fire them), I would say that your average construction worker is more capable. A lot of teachers are just there for the job security & power trip. Lots of idiots get degrees, and lots of intelligent (mostly practical intelligence) people become tradesmen. Lots of them want to start businesses. Most tradesmen are far more enterprising than teachers, and honestly, do more for society. I would venture to guess that many, many of the people who become teachers are either too unfit or too stuck up to do physical labour. A degree was the easy route for them, and they think they're better than everyone because of this. My mother's a teacher, and she's severely classist, as a lot of them are. A degree doesn't mean you're better than anyone, and it probably doesn't even mean you're smarter.
It would be more aptly put as supply vs demand, and the supply end is influenced by many things, of which I only mentioned qualification. How many people actually want to do the job is a factor as well. Working a non-physical job in a climate controlled environment is vastly more appealing than working outdoors in -10 degrees celsius for 8 hours per day.
I'm in Quebec, Canada and teachers make absolute shit during the first years of their careers.