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26-03-2020, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This phrase triggers people in some schools right now. Excess is utter BS. We are operating very close to capacity. How do we know this? All it takes is for a couple of teachers teaching a subject to be on LOA/SHN and some of us end up with so much relief that we have a nearly full back to back day (9 lessons ~ approx 7.5 hours in the classroom in a day), with the only break being the recess time when it's impossible to get anything from the canteen due to the queues.
We have no sustainable buffer for contingencies. No need to talk about COVID-19 pandemic. Even in the past, a particularly severe flu season will push the surviving teachers to their breaking point. Granted, it is partly because we have so many extra programmes and nonsense baked into our timetable. But "excess teachers" is an insult to our intelligence.
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I was a relief teacher and do agree with you. I feel that my school has a shortage. But these days it seemed that moe cut down intake by a lot ever since the schools mergers. I really wanted to teach in school but kept get rejected.
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26-03-2020, 07:52 PM
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How long till next promotion
Hi I just received news that I am promoted (GEO 2 to Geo 3)
Started as GEO 2 in 2018
Grade
2019 C
2020 C
May I know how long till the next promotion for an average performer? (GEO 3 to GEO 4)
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26-03-2020, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
When did you find out your promotion for 2020?
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SLs would have received list of promotees on 25 Mar late noon. Depend whether your SL like to immediately announce in pte, publicly, do both, or withhold info lo
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26-03-2020, 08:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi I just received news that I am promoted (GEO 2 to Geo 3)
Started as GEO 2 in 2018
Grade
2019 C
2020 C
May I know how long till the next promotion for an average performer? (GEO 3 to GEO 4)
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Based on the replies in the last few pages of this thread, time for GEO3 to 4 varies wildly.
I myself spent 2.5 years as a GEO3 before hitting GEO4 (October XX: GEO2 to 3; April XX+3: GEO3 to GEO4). But some people, despite performing well or even above average, stay at GEO3 for more than 5 years through no particular fault of their own. It depends on your school and your CEP really.
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26-03-2020, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Based on the replies in the last few pages of this thread, time for GEO3 to 4 varies wildly.
I myself spent 2.5 years as a GEO3 before hitting GEO4 (October XX: GEO2 to 3; April XX+3: GEO3 to GEO4). But some people, despite performing well or even above average, stay at GEO3 for more than 5 years through no particular fault of their own. It depends on your school and your CEP really.
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It shd be more about performance rather than CEP... Almost all teachers have CEP of GEO5 at least, so if u do consistently well u should get your GEO4 in good time
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26-03-2020, 11:28 PM
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Heard from a friend:
2013 Joined service, GEO1.1 C
2014 GEO1A1 (promotion - cohort) B
2015 GEO4 (promotion) B
2016 GEO4 C+
2017 GEO4 B
2018 GEO5 (promotion) C+
2019 GEO5 B
2020 SEO1 (promotion)
Fast?
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27-03-2020, 01:54 AM
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Got news of my promotion today.
Geo 5.
I got a grade B. What is the increment in my salary?
I knw last yr merit increment was $259. I got B the previous yr too.
Thank you
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27-03-2020, 11:47 AM
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Not sure how these things work. Know of young scholars, 2+ years in school C+/B and 1st year in HQ range also C+/B but still geo3. Whereas Im from their batch, remaining in school, getting similar grades, non-scholar but just promoted to geo4
Also is it true that upon raising your CEP, there will be no promotion in the same financial year of adjustment?
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