The Dirty Secrets of Your Trade
So, Television is a hot bed of lies, deceit and made up competitions. We can't say that we are that surprised... every job is full of this stuff. It's not like the newspapers currently kicking TV whilst it is down are all that innocent.
We'd like you to even things out a bit. Spill the beans on your own trade. Tell us the dirty secrets that the public need to know.
( , Thu 27 Sep 2007, 10:31)
So, Television is a hot bed of lies, deceit and made up competitions. We can't say that we are that surprised... every job is full of this stuff. It's not like the newspapers currently kicking TV whilst it is down are all that innocent.
We'd like you to even things out a bit. Spill the beans on your own trade. Tell us the dirty secrets that the public need to know.
( , Thu 27 Sep 2007, 10:31)
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Oh, and some other stuff about Teaching.
1. If it's windy or raining, the kids will misbehave by an extra 10% on their usual misdemeanour.
2. If it's a non-uniform day, add 20%
3. There is always one do-gooding lefty in the school. At mine, it is me.
4. Are you an NQT/trainee? Are you female? Then you're guaranteed to have had a Hot Or Not rating as soon as you've walked into the staff room door.
5. Applying for a job at a school? On the interview day - get involved with the department convo. It's rarely the head of the school who chooses the successful candidate - it's the ordinary teachers who will have to put up with you all the time. If they don't like you, you ain't got the job, no matter how many degrees you have or how successful your results are.
I'm sure some more will come up later.
( , Sat 29 Sep 2007, 15:19, Reply)
1. If it's windy or raining, the kids will misbehave by an extra 10% on their usual misdemeanour.
2. If it's a non-uniform day, add 20%
3. There is always one do-gooding lefty in the school. At mine, it is me.
4. Are you an NQT/trainee? Are you female? Then you're guaranteed to have had a Hot Or Not rating as soon as you've walked into the staff room door.
5. Applying for a job at a school? On the interview day - get involved with the department convo. It's rarely the head of the school who chooses the successful candidate - it's the ordinary teachers who will have to put up with you all the time. If they don't like you, you ain't got the job, no matter how many degrees you have or how successful your results are.
I'm sure some more will come up later.
( , Sat 29 Sep 2007, 15:19, Reply)
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