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24-01-2022, 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Guess it varies for schools.
Last year, my school had more than 5 SE01 promotees and close to 5 SEO2 promotees. Plus around 5 each for GEO5. Plus other grades.
Then again, it has been some time we had close to 20 promotees . If previous years are very few, perhaps the next or year after will have more. It’s after all dependent on the officers and not the school.
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in general teaching profession is a slow grind because its not a corporate kind of ladder
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24-01-2022, 05:32 AM
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So slow that MOE is losing young talent to other ministries in civil service, with higher remuneration and better prospects.
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24-01-2022, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Even then, there is a world of difference between the present, and pre-2015 (or pre-2010). The fact that there are first-career GEO3 officers in their mid-30s already makes the problem plain for all to see. GEO3 salary caps out at 5.6k, and we all know how GEO3 through 5 are essentially the same job in nearly all schools, once the officer is out of BT-ship.
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yeah geo3-5 essentially the same job .
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24-01-2022, 10:29 AM
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Why first career Geo 3 will be in mid 30s?
Ns21
Degree25
Nie 27-28
By 35 should be a geo 4
By 42 geo 5
Don’t think a lot of geo 3 at age 35
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24-01-2022, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Why first career Geo 3 will be in mid 30s?
Ns21
Degree25
Nie 27-28
By 35 should be a geo 4
By 42 geo 5
Don’t think a lot of geo 3 at age 35
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You don't think, but there are.
That's why we say there is a problem. There exist GEO3s which are 33, 34, 35 y/o. Stuck at the same grade for upwards of 7 years. We are equally puzzled as to why this is allowed to happen. Anyone from HR can enlighten?
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24-01-2022, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You don't think, but there are.
That's why we say there is a problem. There exist GEO3s which are 33, 34, 35 y/o. Stuck at the same grade for upwards of 7 years. We are equally puzzled as to why this is allowed to happen. Anyone from HR can enlighten?
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cep too low. probably max geo5
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24-01-2022, 03:50 PM
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Do secondary school teachers have enough sleep/rest?
Other than lesson prep, there are other committee work and CCA.
What time you guys end work and rest?
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24-01-2022, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Do secondary school teachers have enough sleep/rest?
Other than lesson prep, there are other committee work and CCA.
What time you guys end work and rest?
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eat and sleep school work only. no life already. even off days are marking papers
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