They really wanna do everything except pay them properly. Teachers, doctors and nurses should be getting paid like bankers.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    179 months ago

    Your thinking is constrained by what you’re accustomed to. The reality is that as time goes on, more and more jobs are going to become obsolete but we’ll continue to need teachers, doctors and nurses. Without them, either we die or society dies. If you closed the tax loopholes, you could easily pay for doctors, nurses and teachers without an issue.

    But the reality is we need to pay for more than just them because more and more jobs will cease to exist, so in the long-term, we need to end monetary wealth as a concept.

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      69 months ago

      Honestly, as a teacher I’d take more planning time over more money

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        49 months ago

        How would you go about it? Shorter teaching days? Shorter teaching weeks? Half the load (so double the teachers)? Something I haven’t thought of?

        • *Tagger*
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          59 months ago

          Double planning time - it’s currently half a day a week, but I’d bring it up to a full day a week, so, yes, you’d need to employ a few more cover teachers.

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            39 months ago

            So then we’re back to making the occupation an attractive one and quality of life is a massive part of that. Nobody will want to teach if it means they have to struggle to pay their bills.

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              49 months ago

              I would say it’s fairly well paid, most teachers (outside of London) don’t struggle to pay their bills. But we do massively struggle to have a reasonable work life balance that doesn’t suck all of the life out of people.