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16-01-2016, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
what is the annual increment for moe teacher like? isit same as pte sector like 8-9% every year????
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You better not be a teacher if first thing you look at is increment or salary. Because your objective is different and you will lose interest very easily
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16-01-2016, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You better not be a teacher if first thing you look at is increment or salary. Because your objective is different and you will lose interest very easily
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don't you dare to say like that lah. I will rip you off. You are talking about losing interest? huh. You have zilch right. I WILL be a teacher and I have in my every right to check matters related to salary. FFS you are in a salary forum. You are a totally useless piece of wood. You are talking about interest? of all the people? How dare you even think of typing like this.
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16-01-2016, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
don't you dare to say like that lah. I will rip you off. You are talking about losing interest? huh. You have zilch right. I WILL be a teacher and I have in my every right to check matters related to salary. FFS you are in a salary forum. You are a totally useless piece of wood. You are talking about interest? of all the people? How dare you even think of typing like this.
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the way your respond shows that you really should not be a teacher
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17-01-2016, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
And from your reply it shows that you are here to tell everyone they should not be a teacher. You want to be a teacher so badly that you are discouraging everyone from becoming one so that you have no competition when you apply.
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Simple answer to your question is 'no', and i am a current MOE teacher fyi.
This is my 2nd reply.
The attitude in your posts shows that you lack the right qualities to be a teacher;
if you cannot figure out what they are, you will not stay long in the profession.
I am only responding so that you do not do harm to this profession in the future if MOE HR is blind enough to let you be a contract teacher first, which is the norm nowadays unless you are a scholar.
You may as well work in the private sector.
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17-01-2016, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
the way your respond shows that you really should not be a teacher
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Common la. The quality of moe Teachers are bad. It's just a dumping ground for people who can't make it in the real world. Not sure why so many Singaporeans think teaching is such a noble job. They want to do it because they can't survive out there. If our moe Teachers were really good, we wouldn't have a billion dollar tuition industry.
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17-01-2016, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Your lies do not value add.
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you will be hard-pressed to get a decent response by your assumptions and cynicism.
i have nothing to prove to you, so good luck.
i suspect you are double posting but i will not waste my time any further.
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17-01-2016, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Common la. The quality of moe Teachers are bad. It's just a dumping ground for people who can't make it in the real world. Not sure why so many Singaporeans think teaching is such a noble job. They want to do it because they can't survive out there. If our moe Teachers were really good, we wouldn't have a billion dollar tuition industry.
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Problem with anonymity is that anyone can make unjustified claims.
Do you know that Worker Party's Low Thia Khiang worked as a teacher?
How many can make it as an MP?
Another food for thought:
Do you have any idea who are part of this tuition industry?
One has to be 'noble' to be a teacher because there are many ungrateful individuals who benefited from our education system and yet do not know how to appreciate the system.
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