Unsure I can see my future in teaching
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Go and drive a train, seriously I know several train drivers who came from an educational background, plus an ex trianee solicitor and a few ex BiL. Took me 40 years(16 to 56) before I threw the towel in .If you don't mind a 24-7 shift pattern, you do at least leave each day without any baggage. Monies good, even the trainee rate is just above a probationer teaching rate. Fully qualified the rates go up for the next 3 years in most companies with the top line in some companies being £60k plus. Drivers need managers so there's a line of progression if thats what you fancy , driver instructor is another option, good if you like to stay "hands on" as you'll still be in the main roster but on a slightly higher rate of pay.
I married a teacher, so I get where you're coming from .
I married a teacher, so I get where you're coming from .
Edited by W124Bob on Tuesday 23 October 20:16
DanL said:
JeS10 said:
I've considered Private/Public schools but as a mere working-class peasant I don't think they'd be able to look past a) my accent b) that I currently work in a school about as far from the Private sector as possible.
You’re letting your prejudices of their assumed prejudices stop you. Give it a go...You’ll never know unless you give it a try.
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