Today 04:20 PM |
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Not a teacher, but have many teacher friends. Seeing this comment, makes me believe all the more that teachers are invaluable to our society, to lessen the likes of you and at least mould majority of the next gen to be more positive and more appreciative.
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8th year teacher here. Thank you.
Not all teachers complain or point fingers blah blah. It's just the minority. You do well, you get financially rewarded with promotion and merit increments. By the end of a few years, you will already be earning quite a few hundreds or even a thousand more than your peers. So i have nothing to complain. I was in the private sector doing something relevant to my degree...man, that one i have more complaints. No sense of camaraderie and stability. One day the whole team can be asked to go or take a paycut because of covid or whatnot. I much prefer the stability that civil service offers. Yes, you won't be rich, but as if i will be rich working in the private sector also. I'm just thankful that the pay is fair, allows me to start a family, buy a house, own a brand new car and go for holidays every year guaranteed. Paid holiday if you will. What's there to complain? Colleagues not nice, then try to make them nice to you. Or change schools only.
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Today 12:28 PM |
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despite their many complains, they’re still in education service, and form the bulk of civil servants. could it be due to the fact that their skills are not transferrable? so the best they could do is to complain and point finger at others, and then quietly toe the line.
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if they have a real passion for teaching what do you expect them to do? moe is the monopoly employer ..
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Today 09:20 AM |
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despite their many complains, they’re still in education service, and form the bulk of civil servants. could it be due to the fact that their skills are not transferrable? so the best they could do is to complain and point finger at others, and then quietly toe the line.
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Not a teacher, but have many teacher friends. Seeing this comment, makes me believe all the more that teachers are invaluable to our society, to lessen the likes of you and at least mould majority of the next gen to be more positive and more appreciative.
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Today 08:15 AM |
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despite their many complains, they’re still in education service, and form the bulk of civil servants. could it be due to the fact that their skills are not transferrable? so the best they could do is to complain and point finger at others, and then quietly toe the line.
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Typically, the pay scales are designed to be long ladders for the job holder to remain in service for long time.
Most will get increment every year or if they hit the ceiling, periodic salary reviews will increase the ceilings.
Relatively, the pay is decent and somewhat seniority based.
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Today 08:06 AM |
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Stop the blame game
Teachers should stop blaming and pointing fingers. It is not a respectable behavior.
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Today 07:59 AM |
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Same. $350 increment when promoted to GEO4. Rugi max
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350 including merit and promotion increment?
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Today 01:15 AM |
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Same. $350 increment when promoted to GEO4. Rugi max
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Unbelievable.
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Yesterday 11:20 PM |
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rubbish collector
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Same. $350 increment when promoted to GEO4. Rugi max
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rubbish response, original point made was abt lowered increment
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Yesterday 10:25 PM |
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Thanks, this is new info to many of us.
Promoted in April 2022 to GEO4.
Only 5% adjustment in Oct 2022. Back calculated using difference in April and Oct basic pay.
Anyone of the same batch with the same experience?
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Same. $350 increment when promoted to GEO4. Rugi max
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Yesterday 10:21 PM |
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rubbish analogy
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Agreed. Why is the teaching service so full of people who think that everyone else is to blame but not themselves?
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despite their many complains, they’re still in education service, and form the bulk of civil servants. could it be due to the fact that their skills are not transferrable? so the best they could do is to complain and point finger at others, and then quietly toe the line.
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