And I think I'll come off this list altogether :-(.
I joined to discuss the chartership process and am getting a bit tired of
one individual using it to rant against his own personal circumstances -
which don't really have anything to do with me, and, as far as I can see,
nothing to do with chartership either.
I'm always amazed by those in the profession who spend all their time
complaining about it. Why take a job in the first place if you find the pay
so unacceptable? Sorry if E.S. Rees didn't realise how badly paid the
profession was, some of us knew from the beginning, but still chose to go
into it - perhaps he needs to change career? (I believe academia is equally
"well-paid" and reliable, and teachers for inner-city schools are always in
demand).
Wendy
(currently unemployed due to contract ending, and would be grateful for any
permanent, part time job within reasonable commuting distance)
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