Teacher

Approval Rate: 76%

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    littledragon

    Thu Jan 19 2012

    My mother's a teacher, and I have spoken with her extensively on the subject. There are pros and cons to teaching. Pros: - Over 3 months of vacation. - Decent salary that goes up with time. A teacher in the NJ area starts around 52K and they earn over 70K after 15 years. You can definitely earn more in other fields but it evens out with vacation time. - Job stability. Depending on where you live, teachers generally get tenure after 3 years. After that, they are guaranteed job safety, short of raping or beating a kid. - No constant supervision. Teachers don't have an asshole boss looking over their shoulders every single day. Cons: - Kids and their bullshit. Let's face it, bullshit comes hand in hand with being a kid, and teachers have to learn to deal with it. - Parents and their bullshit. With today's attitude, kids are no longer at fault for their actions (or lack thereof). Parents look for a scapegoat for their offspring's ineptitude but their kids obviously can't be as m... Read more

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    dreaming0616

    Tue Sep 06 2011

    Probably one of the most under rated and under paid professions out there to be quite honest. I know that not all teachers are good, but there are some excellent teachers out there who have made a difference in peoples lives and they don't get anywhere close to the credit that they deserve. If it weren't for circumstances in my life that changed, Dreaming here would have been a teacher.

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    ralphthewonder_llama

    Tue Sep 06 2011

    Pretty bad. I don't know how people put up with the little monsters. I'm not talking about the kids. I'm talking about the parents. Kids I could deal with. The asshole parents I would want to bitch-slap.

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    chalky

    Tue Sep 06 2011

    My only experience is w/substitute teaching in probably the worst districts you'd find imaginable. It's pretty fucking miserable. But come on, summers off are a sweet enough deal to become a teacher. It's not a terribly difficult job, and several teachers follow the same lesson plan year after year. Teaching in a bad school district is really tough, but if you're in an excellent district, I really can't think of a sweeter gig.

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    bird808

    Mon Aug 23 2010

    I take my hat off to anyone whose a teacher, particularly the ones in High school. I have two friends who are teachers. One works in a primary school and the other works in a High school. Both are finding it tough as some of these kids behave like animals.

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    astromike

    Mon Mar 23 2009

    A good honest living. They are very under paid for what they do if you ask me. And please dont preach your political views to your students. Just stick to the coriculum.

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    raise_awareness_of_poverty_hunger_in_america

    Sun Jan 11 2009

    Best.

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    bay_baylay

    Wed Jul 16 2008

    I love teaching and I'm good with kids!

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    snoopdaddi

    Tue Jul 15 2008

    it seems like the only want to teach the kids who are easy to teach!!

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    donovan

    Wed Jul 09 2008

    From a teacher: "If you promise not to believe everything your child says happens at school, I'll promise not to believe everything he says happens at home."

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    k_a_y_l_a

    Sun Jul 06 2008

    okayy. as long as i was a kewl teacher.

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    kisha518

    Fri Jul 04 2008

    i feel sorry for teachers, they ain't paid enough

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    georges11

    Fri Jun 27 2008

    another honorable profession right up there with policemen and firemen

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    allstar96

    Thu Jun 19 2008

    i can't teach other people well

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    laura_201

    Tue Jun 17 2008

    Totally awesome!! Teacher's are great - hopefully I'll be one :P!

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    jay937

    Sun Jun 15 2008

    i love to learn

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    myspace_54251653

    Thu Jun 12 2008

    underpaid, underappreciated, but good work

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    glamor_ous

    Thu Jun 12 2008

    Kids can be so mean.

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    she_makes_my_heart_melt

    Mon Jun 09 2008

    i love kids and i have a lot of patience too

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    genghisthehun

    Mon Jun 09 2008

    A formerly honorable profession, but not anymore. Society has abandoned the teaching profession.

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    myspace_166942223

    Mon Jun 09 2008

    I would hate to be a teacher because all the kids would drive me stupid!

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    brenden

    Fri Jun 06 2008

    If I was a cool one, then sure.

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    nash_god_is_in_the_rain

    Thu Jun 05 2008

    only if I could teach V's (V is for Vendetta)message in a civil way...no violence >_>

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Sat May 17 2008

    I had a teacher one time say that if you weren't in her class to learn, to get the --- out. Might have sounded a little harsh, but she took her teaching job very seriously. I admire a good teacher.

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    bustindustin

    Tue Aug 07 2007

    Yet another underappreciated, underpaid profession. You need patience, compassion, and a true desire to help others in order to make a good teacher. It's a great profession, and we need more of them!

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    irishgit

    Thu Mar 08 2007

    I think this is tough to rate. I wouldn't put up with the job for a New York minute, and I have some admiration for the dedicated folks who love the job. There are, however a lot of folks who took the job on because it pays ok, and you get 2 months holidays every year. Some of the latter type have taught my kids. Fortunately, some of the former type have too.

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    lastmessenger3

    Sun Mar 04 2007

    I think a teacher is a noble profession. It's very hard yet very rewarding. The idea that you can educate, help, and inspire is priceless!

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Thu Jan 19 2006

    Great teachers are going to be back soon. Why, you ask? Because I'm gonna teach. That's right, say hello to Mr Numbah, your history teacher. Think of all the young minds I'll corrupt!

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    blueorchid

    Thu Jan 19 2006

    I wouldn't want to be a teacher.... Save us all from Numbah, the Super History Teacher!

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    tb_303

    Sat Aug 20 2005

    Another underpaid profession. They sometimes spend more time with kids than thier own parents so a good teacher is very important to shaping an individual throughout the most important yeasr of development.

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    djahuti

    Tue Feb 15 2005

    I've had some wonderful teachers in my time.I went to a public school and the best of them have been a guiding light throughout my life.Of course,there are some who NEVER should have been allowed to teach.We need to take a bigger interest in our society in rewarding excellent teachers-our children are the most important part of the future.

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    lanceroxas

    Tue Feb 15 2005

    The k-12 teaching profession has to have become the most over-sanctified over paid position in our society. Yes, there are good teachers and they deserve the salaries they get. But give me a freaking break... teachers work 190 days a year with 10 sick days and 5 personals thanks to the strongest union lobby in America. Their days start at what? 7am and end at 3ish? with periods off and lunch breaks. Not to mention the requisite major of education is easily the easiest of all degrees to attain. I personally know many teachers and am literally floored by how inadequate their knowledge of simple history is. In NYC and NJ the average teachers are making 45k per plus obnoxious pensions and early retirements. I have all the respect in the world for good teachers but the profession has been progressively watered down with nimrods seeking tenure who bilk the system while students pass along learning little of what is needed to succeed in society. The American education system is a comp... Read more

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    orangecharlie

    Wed Dec 15 2004

    Teaching is a profession of the utmost importance. Yes, there are some really great teachers out there, without a doubt, but there are also many teachers out there who are completely worthless. The worthless teachers are those that got into the profession for the wrong reasons.

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    sfalconer

    Tue Nov 02 2004

    It is one of the most important jobs in any form of civilization and if you base the rating on that then it deserves a 5 stars. That being said it is the one of the most thankless jobs I can think of with a very high rate of burn out. I admire any one who trys to or does this job but it does not get the respect or support that it should.

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    ashleys

    Tue Jul 20 2004

    Are we kidding ourselves? This is the highest rated occupation, yet the nation generally seems to have a problem finding people to do it. Hmmmm...could it be the fact that the money isn't generally there, the prestige? Sure, people says it's fulfilling. Maybe. However, have you ever tried to get a child who really doesn't understand a concept to understand it? Not how I really want to spend my days.

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    kristenx81

    Tue Jul 13 2004

    I work as a teacher's aide right now and I really love it. I work with kids who are in Elementary Special Education and I really enjoy teaching them and watching their personal accomplishments. It may not pay too much, but it feels like a very rewarding job to me.

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    doombug

    Thu Apr 22 2004

    While I was in college, I always found it amusing when students would hold protests on behalf of their instructors. I've also seen news accounts of this occuring at the high school level. Kind of a de facto teacher strike, without the teachers ever having to leave their break room. Each side is leveraging the other: the students seem to expect a more generous grading curve, and the teachers a more generous benefits' package. At least, that's been the developing fad here in trend-setting California...

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    virilevagabond

    Tue Apr 13 2004

    Rating being a teacher is a tough call. As another comment noted, there is a big difference between teaching small children and those in middle and high school. I do not think I would have the patience to work with elementary students, probably getting frustrated. At the higher levels, a teacher (no doubt) gets into more complex subject matter, and the interaction would be rewarding (as well as seeing young minds see the world as a larger place). Unfortunately, I believe I would have trouble teaching the less gifted students even at the post-elementary level. Moreover, the profession has gotten so bureaucratic over the years, and that would not sit well with me. As for compensation, there are so many people who are willing (and perhaps able) to teach, that the laws of supply and demand keep monetary compensation low. Nevertheless, the non-monetary compensation is substantial (eg more time off, pension and health benefits, etc).

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    melott

    Sun Mar 14 2004

    More people would do it if they weren't under the iron fisted rule of the teachers unions. They whine and complain, and certainly don't represent the rank and file. It's a great gig, summer vacations, two weeks for Christmas, two for Easter, a dozen paid holidays and you pay virtually nothing for health care.

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    tvtator

    Sat Nov 15 2003

    Underpaid babysitters from 8-3, but seriously one of the hardest professions, they deserve more money and more respect. The teacher plays so many roles to the child, and becomes one of the childs most important influences. Great teachers don't teach they let the guide and let children discover for themselves.

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    ladyshark4534

    Sat Sep 13 2003

    I'd never want this job. For one thing, You have kids disrespecting you all day and you have to deal with their parents and the majority of the time, You work and never get to relax, seemingly. And if you're a big disciplinarian, The kids will hate your guts. Not my idea of a good job.

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    canadasucks

    Tue Aug 05 2003

    A fine profession, although about 5 -10K underpaid. . .I feel sorry for teachers because they have no disciplinary powers over today's kids. Modern parents have raised a generation of fat, lazy kids who can't read or write and blame teachers who have to work in a system where you basically have to pass kids.

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    brokenwing

    Tue Jul 15 2003

    Why is it all of the history teachers I know tell completely false stories about World War! They say there was no holocaust or concentration camps! They try and tell us Franklin Delano didn't put the Japanese Americans into Internment camps! Our teachers are liars!

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    help_me

    Sat Jun 21 2003

    i have a lot of respect for teachers. look at what they have to go through everyday! dealing with kids, parents, correcting papers, etc. they deserve more respect.

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    diggity911

    Mon Jun 09 2003

    Teachers make good money as it is , but they are always ready to up and strike for more cash

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    getback

    Mon May 12 2003

    Our most important person in the society who is only given lip service to their true importance.This should be a min. of a 100K position in each school,then maybe we would have the best and brightest as teachers.

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    redoedo

    Mon Apr 28 2003

    Not just anyone can be a teacher. You have to have patience and a love for knowledge and children. There are some teachers out there who need to consider another profession- I have had some. However, most teachers are very dedicated who need to be respected a bit more for the true effect that they have on our lives. They are the building blocks of education, and education is the building blocks of our lives. Without teachers, we would be a society of idiots. These men and women, like fireman and cops, are very, very underappreciated, and they need higher pay. Higher pay would draw more people who are qualified to teach into this profession. In the final analysis, teachers have a lot to put up with (i.e. snobby and disrespectful kids and parents), but most of them try their best and are truly unappreciated.

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    molfan

    Sun Apr 27 2003

    Once I wanted to be a teacher when I was younger. Not now. teachers put up with too much. Frankly I think it would be too much of a risk to be a teacher now. Unruly kids you do not dare try and make mind. some parents who are uninvolved and do not seem to care. I am aware there are some great teachers and some bad ones. Over the years since I have gone to school and now my kids have been in school. I can think of some wonderful teachers I will always remember and some lousy ones who should have quit years ago.I would not want to put up with what teachers go through now a days. More and more burn out and who can blame them? when I was kid, you would not have dared to talk back or act up{thats not to say there were problem kids when I went to school}.Now the attitude some kids give teachers is awful, and they usually have parents who do nothing about it. except to say "stop picking on my kid" I am glad i did not follow trough and become a teacher all the money in the world would not be... Read more