Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
Fair enough, but it honestly seems like they're painting all public teachers in a negative light. As if it's the job that's the problem.A single yet compelling counterpoint: "must live in or near Chicago". cn
Also, I believe a few of the opposition have stated they are in fact in or around the Chicago area
My guess would be because they spent anywhere between 4-6 years of their life earning an education degree in order to actually become a teacher.If it's so bad, why don't they quit?
Would you want to throw 4-6 years of your life away because a group of bureaucrats you've never met are making decisions on the future of your career?
So why don't you become a public school teacher if you believe it's such a great job?