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MaxPower wrote:$200 could go a long way if spent wisely.
You ever see some of the vehicles some teachers driving?
Me, i would be grateful for that $200.
timelapse wrote:Easy solution, get another job if you don't like the one you have.
This culture of entitlement is what has poor people poor.Gimme gimme gimme.
Simple economics.When the supply of teachers is low, demand will increase and wages will go up.But in the meantime, we have an oversaturated market of teachers that gt because of nepotism that don't show up to work half the time and demand that they should be paid more?
Make it make sense.
Fail to see your point, doctors, nurses , police , immigration don't work hard , their standard of living not affected you want ppl to give 100 percent on a 2013 salary. No sir , you will get 2013 pace with 2013 pay simply as that. You have no idea the Level of BS public servants endure on a day to day basis because you are on the outside looking in from your close minded perspectiveDMan7 wrote:It's usually the ones that are not productive, barely at their work, show up late and leave early are the ones most vocal about all these increases. I say tell them to HYMC.
Nobody in here knows the true Financials of the treasury at present time ......wing wrote:Any public service employees in here knows the true state of the economy? We already know that the government officials don't provide an accurate picture.
wing wrote:Any public service employees in here knows the true state of the economy? We already know that the government officials don't provide an accurate picture.
wing wrote:Any public service employees in here knows the true state of the economy? We already know that the government officials don't provide an accurate picture.
paid_influencer wrote:<---- REMINDER THERE IS NO SCHOOL TOMORROW ---->
*except if you go to a private school
*school may still be available, but children will have minimal supervision
adnj wrote:paid_influencer wrote:<---- REMINDER THERE IS NO SCHOOL TOMORROW ---->
*except if you go to a private school
*school may still be available, but children will have minimal supervision
Sure, there is school tomorrow.
I see children at school in class on every TTUTA pop-up teacher's holiday.
DMan7 wrote:Parents ought to be angry, what sort of example are the greedy teachers setting for these children who they are in charge of while they are on the school compound? Teachers not only teach but also guide children in the right direction in other areas of life and these students looking at what teachers are doing here are only going to perpetuate it when they themselves become a working citizen of the country in the future.
Don't mind him , he is a dumb@$$ basically what he is saying he will raise his children to settle for less and not their worth. Don't stand for anything just tow the line. Meet your targets and take whatever they pay you just be grateful that's the ideology we breeding here.matr1x wrote:DMan7 wrote:Parents ought to be angry, what sort of example are the greedy teachers setting for these children who they are in charge of while they are on the school compound? Teachers not only teach but also guide children in the right direction in other areas of life and these students looking at what teachers are doing here are only going to perpetuate it when they themselves become a working citizen of the country in the future.
That's fairly dumb. Greedy? Do you know what the average salary of a teacher 2 is?
Teachers are there to teach, not be babysitting.
Teachers are setting a great example. Don't let ppl take advantage of you. Stand up. Most employers mismanaged their finances and that's why they cry constantly when people stand up for their rights?
Hoover, you're being trolled. Can't you and your little friends tell?hover11 wrote:Don't mind him , he is a dumb@$$ basically what he is saying he will raise his children to settle for less and not their worth. Don't stand for anything just tow the line. Meet your targets and take whatever they pay you just be grateful that's the ideology we breeding here.matr1x wrote:DMan7 wrote:Parents ought to be angry, what sort of example are the greedy teachers setting for these children who they are in charge of while they are on the school compound? Teachers not only teach but also guide children in the right direction in other areas of life and these students looking at what teachers are doing here are only going to perpetuate it when they themselves become a working citizen of the country in the future.
That's fairly dumb. Greedy? Do you know what the average salary of a teacher 2 is?
Teachers are there to teach, not be babysitting.
Teachers are setting a great example. Don't let ppl take advantage of you. Stand up. Most employers mismanaged their finances and that's why they cry constantly when people stand up for their rights?
That's for their union to take up, can't be meeting the same targets and continuing like business as usual if the entire body has a grievance. It has to be united front the permanent nurses along with the contract staff. Just one week without nurses sick out watch how quick change will occur. All the talk we not budging from 4 percent quickly turns because who will look bad, is the government going to look bad simply as that.paid_influencer wrote:q for the teacher strike supporters --
what do you think is appropriate action for nurses, that have been shifted from permanent employment to temporary contracts, underpaid more than teachers, and in far worse working conditions?
what should they do
DMan7 wrote:Yes it's greedy what these teachers and public servants are asking for, look at the current state of the economy not just in Trinidad but globally. Be grateful that you have a job to begin with and that you're even getting a raise on top of that too. As max would say "trini asses too happy"
hover11 wrote:Many parents will be angry of what the teachers are doing here but if you look at it from a teacher side,it's unfair to be working in 2022 with a 2013 salary.
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