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Apparently there is a public sector strike going on...
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyes, many of the ones I know do. There seem to be jobs with the set hours. Top two with hours from a search.
Teaching Assistant
https://emea3.recruitmentplatform.co...i&sType=Indeed
seem to be plenty of them about.
Teaching Assistant Jobs, vacancies | Indeed.co.uk
That is significantly different from a "normal" TA (especially a TA3) who work significantly longer than someone who is there to support one and only one child.Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostYep good for HM's treasury, 2 million civil servants on strike saves them at least £200M in salary today.Comment
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostPlus most have a second job and retire very young on a good pension. That said, I don't think I'd fancy running into a burning building and I certainly wouldn't be bringing the matter up while they were dragging me out.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThose first two that you link to are to provide specific 1:1 support for individual children, so there is very little need for them to be working additional hours, which is why they are advertised as being part-time.
That is significantly different from a "normal" TA (especially a TA3) who work significantly longer than someone who is there to support one and only one child.
There is a magic fairy to do all the other jobs that need to be done to run a school!Beer
is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThose first two that you link to are to provide specific 1:1 support for individual children, so there is very little need for them to be working additional hours, which is why they are advertised as being part-time.
That is significantly different from a "normal" TA (especially a TA3) who work significantly longer than someone who is there to support one and only one child.
They keep up the myth successfully there's so much extra work involved, there's not.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThose first two that you link to are to provide specific 1:1 support for individual children, so there is very little need for them to be working additional hours, which is why they are advertised as being part-time.
That is significantly different from a "normal" TA (especially a TA3) who work significantly longer than someone who is there to support one and only one child.
Of course the role is advertised with set hours. I believe teachers are the same. The adverts forget to mention 10s of hours extra they must put in to succeed in their role. It's stupid really.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThose first two that you link to are to provide specific 1:1 support for individual children, so there is very little need for them to be working additional hours, which is why they are advertised as being part-time.
That is significantly different from a "normal" TA (especially a TA3) who work significantly longer than someone who is there to support one and only one child.
you need to have a word, your missus is obviously working 'overtime' with someone
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostTeachers and TA's maybe work an hour more per day than the hours they actually teach
Most (if not all teachers) that I know work significantly longer hours than I do, though.Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostTeachers and TA's maybe work an hour more per day than the hours they actually teach,still they have very friendly hours and an extreme amount of holidays.
They keep up the myth successfully there's so much extra work involved, there's not.Comment
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