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Old 15th February 2007, 09:07   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Teaching in the UK

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Originally Posted by peelieorion
I worked in the U.K for 7 years and loved it (Primary level) Like most jobs if you have a supportive head with a vision, your job is rewarding. Hard work though and a lot of paperwork and definetely pick your job carefully. Supply work pays well and is a good way in the door.
Cannot stress this enough, PARTICULARLY after having some good experiences in thailand, recall the twat-kid for the debating stuff you had to do, now, on a badness scale multiply his atittuide by the first 3 digit number that comes into your head - that's UK teaching.

Had a friend got a job in Slough - left after first class first day (BTW he was an experiennced teacher in Aus of 15 years or something - so not a newbie)

His wife got a job at Eton college - loved it and the $$ was good.

Have another friend currently at Rugby School - again experienced teacher, he's been there 7 years or so, loves it.
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