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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI didn't have a "bigoted dig" at your lifestyle choice. If anything your "sledging" about CM "having to work" was having a go at our choice.
I also specifically said that I wasn't going to discuss child rearing with you.
Anyway, you're still a
Anyway, it is clear that you definitely made the right choice for your child.
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Firstborn starts school in 2 hours time. Where have the years gone?
Fortunately my D&C is such that I have elected to work at home today so the missus and I can take her to school together.
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Originally posted by lukemg View PostAs for them slotting straight into a senior manager role in private sector - yes, some will have the required skills but not many after 15 years in a public sector environment/mentality. Or are there thousands doing that, which I haven't heard about.
AND when you start squeezing out kids it really does start to look good.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostWe're neighbours, and the wife is very good friends too, and I am the middle kids godson. She does do some marking sometimes, but she can do a lot of that in those times where shes not teaching and doing assorted admin.
Love to see where she'd get 60k as a manager. Senior manager maybe, but manager? I think you're just stupid
As for them slotting straight into a senior manager role in private sector - yes, some will have the required skills but not many after 15 years in a public sector environment/mentality. Or are there thousands doing that, which I haven't heard about.
AND when you start squeezing out kids it really does start to look good.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI didn't have a "bigoted dig" at your lifestyle choice. If anything your "sledging" about CM "having to work" was having a go at our choice.
I also specifically said that I wasn't going to discuss child rearing with you.
Anyway, you're still a
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Originally posted by doomage View PostWhat? I was replying to his ignorant bigoted dig at our lifestyle choice, which was a typical Spod response to any forum member not in his clique. I respect his right to do so, but also reserve my right to reply in kind.
In fact I have a lot of empathy for working mums. There is also facist presumptousness with regards to mums who choose parenting over careers. Children are hard work regardless of circumstance. I am grateful we can afford to make the choice we did, what saddens me is that many cannot make that choice, which for me boils down to the economic and societal pressure to get on the housing ladder.
We recovered a child from autism. It is about the most emotionally and financially stressful projects a family can have to deal with. You should have seen the tears when he started year one.
Anyway, I hope you all support your schools' PTA whatever your circumstance.
I also specifically said that I wasn't going to discuss child rearing with you.
Anyway, you're still a
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Originally posted by doomage View PostWhat? I was replying to his ignorant bigoted dig at our lifestyle choice, which was a typical Spod response to any forum member not in his clique. I respect his right to do so, but also reserve my right to reply in kind.
In fact I have a lot of empathy for working mums. There is also facist presumptousness with regards to mums who choose parenting over careers. Children are hard work regardless of circumstance. I am grateful we can afford to make the choice we did, what saddens me is that many cannot make that choice, which for me boils down to the economic and societal pressure to get on the housing ladder.
We recovered a child from autism. It is about the most emotionally and financially stressful projects a family can have to deal with. You should have seen the tears when he started year one.
Anyway, I hope you all support your schools' PTA whatever your circumstance.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYes and she'd be on £60k as a manager in a big company. Not to mention, the vast majority of teachers aren't departmental heads.
And I think it's very unlikely anyone is a departmental head in secondary school and works 9-5 and not in the holidays. There's a huge amount of extra stuff on top of the normal crap you have to do as a regular teacher.
How do you know what times your friend's wife leaves home and returns? Is it because it's a made up story with a made up friend?
Love to see where she'd get 60k as a manager. Senior manager maybe, but manager? I think you're just stupid
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Yes and she'd be on £60k as a manager in a big company. Not to mention, the vast majority of teachers aren't departmental heads.
And I think it's very unlikely anyone is a departmental head in secondary school and works 9-5 and not in the holidays. There's a huge amount of extra stuff on top of the normal crap you have to do as a regular teacher.
How do you know what times your friend's wife leaves home and returns? Is it because it's a made up story with a made up friend?
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostCan't wait for my wife to start teaching. Seems a bit of a gas; years salary, 4/5ths of a years work. Nice if you can get it.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDo you work in your holiday? The inset day is a day of holiday, the clue is that the children don't go in. My wife's been in the last 2 weeks getting ready as have all the others at the school, and that WAS voluntary.
Can't wait for my wife to start teaching. Seems a bit of a gas; years salary, 4/5ths of a years work. Nice if you can get it.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostThat gets me. Same with my kid.
Start of term monday 3rd september but hang on inset day for staff training on 3rd so first day back is 4th. Not being funny but didnt they have time in their 6 weeks off to fit in one day of staff training!!!!
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