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    Thats a funny old saying, but actually its often wrong. For example, I've just spent a morning with 6 employers from major companies (you would know the names) doing job interviews for job ads only mildly altered from real ads. One of those employers in real life is currently interviewing for 26 apprentices. Another of the employers is a former student of our school.
    The students are mostly former refugees whose first language is not English, plus some with special needs. They did great and were praised by the employers. This course is a Certificate III which can only be taught by people with very specific qualifications. The course goes through an industry feedback process as part of approval. We have quite a few teachers who had successful industry careers and only came to teaching mid-career because they wanted to give something back. They include a lawyer, a builder and an industrial designer. So, its a funny saying, but its often wrong.

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    Sorry, I know you were just making a joke, so I didn't mean to be too serious.
    There is a trend for people to do a mid-life career change and go into teaching.
    I remembered we also have a former engineer, accountant, media executive, IT business owner, robotics smartypants, actor, dancer, several musicians and a national hockey player. Probably more too.

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    Property manager, gardener, tyre fitter, mechanic, bank teller...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    A good mate from primary school as a tenager got into bad company and was getting into a bit of trouble. He got sent to a catholic boys boarding school. He was always a lippy kid and as he told me, first day he cheeked the teaching brother in class. He said he then found out why the brothers wore those heavy leather belts around their robes. After a severe flogging he said he wasn't game to open his mouth in class. This would have been 1956.
    And theres that bloke on a cross in every classroom, what did he do!
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    And the other one, Mick, "Those who can, do. Those who cannot, teach."
    By brother used to do the payroll at a Uni, and included that missive once, no sense of humour academics
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    And those who cannot teach, teach gym.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    And theres that bloke on a cross in every classroom, what did he do!

    Obviously he must have really really ****ed somebody off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy Smurf View Post
    I am a teacher. I understand why so many teachers quit, especially within the first 5 years.
    My oldest daughter is a Special Needs Teacher at high school been at it about 20 years now , she is just finishing her second masters so she can do what she has been for years vocational guideance . She found two of her students apprentships last year & one the year before , also managed to get couple of others jobs. When it is time for work experiance for them she helps them find positions . We are very proud of her & her sister . Out youngest daughter also teachers but she teachers Vet Nursing . Don't know how I ended up with two smart girls I strugled through high school & finished in year10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1950landy View Post
    My oldest daughter is a Special Needs Teacher at high school been at it about 20 years now , she is just finishing her second masters so she can do what she has been for years vocational guideance . She found two of her students apprentships last year & one the year before , also managed to get couple of others jobs. When it is time for work experiance for them she helps them find positions . We are very proud of her & her sister . Out youngest daughter also teachers but she teachers Vet Nursing . Don't know how I ended up with two smart girls I strugled through high school & finished in year10.
    I understand what the first daughter is doing as it is similar in some ways to my role, except I also train in a job skills course. Currently also assisting students to apply for work experience, casual work and skills based training.

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    I like nurses.

    I like nurses.....not the ones some of you are fantasising about

    .....but the real ones.

    They should be paid more than politicians.

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