I think it's spelt 'lechering' when you mean it in that sense.
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I did some part time lecturing many years ago. Databases, spreadsheets and wordprocessing to 30+ 16 to 18 year old YTS ladies.
Which was more than nice.
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WHS.Originally posted by bren586 View PostIt is 32 quid an hour of contact time. You don't get paid for prep time so your first years lectures are 10 quid an hour at best.
If you get to teach the same thing next year then gravy.
It's amazing how much time preparation takes...
Subjects required are C++ and Software Engineering & something else that presently escapes me.
And you don't get paid for attending exam boards, marking the rubbish the esteemed customers produce or any of the rest of the crap.Last edited by zeitghost; 8 February 2017, 10:37. Reason: 12 years experience of the joy of all of this
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It is 32 quid an hour of contact time. You don't get paid for prep time so your first years lectures are 10 quid an hour at best.
If you get to teach the same thing next year then gravy.
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I could do that. Not sure what I'd lecture in but I'm sure with the current decline in academic standards a quick flick through the textbook the day before should cover most of the relevant points.Originally posted by zeitghostNoticed in the local rag that the college are advertising for part time lecturers.
At £32/hr...
And that's with employer's NI paid...
Not baaaaaad.
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