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Slow news day? The real deal? End of the world? 
 

They’re saying it probably came from an animal, has Somebody been shagging monkeys again? 

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Just now, Horwich said:

Teachers love as much time off as possible. This is a FACT

Triple FACT

Aye, haven't done a thing since mid March...

 

I'm on a union's facebook group.. I would say for some of the more vocal, that statement stands. 

29 minutes ago, tyldesley_white said:

give them a consent form to sign, if you fall ill you will not get an ambulance and you will not go to hospital, you can die at home. 

dog shit duty for 5 years

  

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6 minutes ago, Horwich said:

Teachers love as much paid time off as possible. This is a FACT

EFA

26 week paid summer holiday... Nice work if you can get it. 

Nursery is back 1st June. That will do me. Least we can actually have a clear crack at teaching my lad what he's missed before September. 

Teachers get paid more than most NHS staff

They can, therefore, fuck off.

Get some PPE and do your fucking jobs.

Ill even organise applause every Monday night at 8pm #Heroes

The 1/2 million teaching assistants and support staff don't though.

1 minute ago, ErnestTurnip said:

The 1/2 million teaching assistants and support staff don't though.

Quite, my missus on less than 1k per month for 4 days a week and she does loads of extra hours school stuff for nowt. 

6 minutes ago, Spider said:

Teachers get paid more than most NHS staff

They can, therefore, fuck off.

Get some PPE and do your fucking jobs.

Ill even organise applause every Monday night at 8pm #Heroes

 

Currently doing my job from home, 

3 minutes ago, ErnestTurnip said:

The 1/2 million teaching assistants and support staff don't though.

Admittedly I’m being slightly cuntish, but teachers don’t exactly have a great reputation when it comes to their readiness to go on strike do they?

7 minutes ago, Spider said:

Teachers get paid more than most NHS staff

They can, therefore, fuck off.

Get some PPE and do your fucking jobs.

Ill even organise applause every Monday night at 8pm #Heroes

What a knobhead comment 

Just now, radcliffewhite1 said:

What a knobhead comment 

It’s more the unions

I fucking hate them.

Just now, Spider said:

It’s more the unions

I fucking hate them.

So you hate unions not teachers?

 

 

4 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Quite, my missus on less than 1k per month for 4 days a week and she does loads of extra hours school stuff for nowt. 

Sister in law is a pupil support worker and works her arse off. She’s currently at home shielding her 9 year old daughter. She would love to return but can’t. Instead she’s been doing stuff online with kids who’s parents don’t give a shit. Earns every penny of her wage and more 

Wife is in a similar role to Mounts' and was in today, supervising 14 primary kids with little social distancing.

Thirteen of the kids have doctors and nurses as parents so you would have to think they are probably the most likely people to get exposed to it and pass it on to their kids.

No PPE, no simple things like temperature tests for kids at the gate, nothing.

There's a bit of a lack of joined up thinking going on with this at the mo.

 

8 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

Sister in law is a pupil support worker and works her arse off. She’s currently at home shielding her 9 year old daughter. She would love to return but can’t. Instead she’s been doing stuff online with kids who’s parents don’t give a shit. Earns every penny of her wage and more 

Amazingly you can see a clear correlation of the nice kids in school and work being completed..

Set work in the morning and then spend the rest of the day replying to emails and creating videos to explain concepts 

13 minutes ago, radcliffewhite1 said:

So you hate unions not teachers?

 

 

Yes.

Bumholes.

7 minutes ago, ErnestTurnip said:

Wife is in a similar role to Mounts' and was in today, supervising 14 primary kids with little social distancing.

Thirteen of the kids have doctors and nurses as parents so you would have to think they are probably the most likely people to get exposed to it and pass it on to their kids.

No PPE, no simple things like temperature tests for kids at the gate, nothing.

There's a bit of a lack of joined up thinking going on with this at the mo.

 

The risks are very small, though

3 minutes ago, Spider said:

Yes.

Bumholes.

And teachers unions more than most?

1 minute ago, boltondiver said:

And teachers unions more than most?

Farts out of the same arse in the main, but for a sector that gets the time off it does, I think they have a track record that speaks for itself.

4 minutes ago, Spider said:

Farts out of the same arse in the main, but for a sector that gets the time off it does, I think they have a track record that speaks for itself.

Unions just trying to assert some power

 

I hope parents remember this

15 minutes ago, ErnestTurnip said:

Wife is in a similar role to Mounts' and was in today, supervising 14 primary kids with little social distancing.

Thirteen of the kids have doctors and nurses as parents so you would have to think they are probably the most likely people to get exposed to it and pass it on to their kids.

No PPE, no simple things like temperature tests for kids at the gate, nothing.

There's a bit of a lack of joined up thinking going on with this at the mo.

 

Begs the question why it needs support workers to do that

Wheres the teachers

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