
Hats off to anyone who can bear it long enough to try and teach them something.
( , Thu 10 May 2012, 21:58, Reply)

some teachers simply had the charisma to control the class, whilst others would be walked all over by exactly the same kids.
Unfortunately, teaching isn't well paid enough for it to always attract people who would be naturally gifted for it, but rather often ends up a job people fall into by accident.
( , Thu 10 May 2012, 22:44, Reply)

Augh, i give up with you little shits, I really do!!
*posts CV to Ofsted*
( , Thu 10 May 2012, 23:06, Reply)

I am going on a "Safeguarding and protecting children" course
My daily chores in my job are basically handyman, tractor/manitou driver, muck out stables, look after horses, ride, lead, blahblah. Assist in riding lessons*.
* This is a fucking nightmare, if i have a chance to catch a child falling from a horse, apparently i cannot touch them, they must fall and hit the ground with unpredictable results.
This also involves things such as adjusting stirrups when riders are mounted and checking the safety of the saddles girth (Working around peoples legs). Nine times out of ten this is seen by a gallery of parents. I also monitor kids on own a pony days, birthday parties or the dreaded "work experience" - Health and safety is obviously paramount in these situations, where they disappear or pay zero attention to instruction, or an accident just plain happens. Even a passing sweary word can go home to mom and pops and really ruin everyones day.
I consider my job EASY. (But the kids are a stress)
FUCK having the responsibilites of a teacher!
( , Thu 10 May 2012, 23:58, Reply)

I have done a similar course, that is the first rule, it's a shit rule but it covers your back.
( , Fri 11 May 2012, 0:02, Reply)