A thought for Teachers (n/t) 18:04 - Mar 17 with 8616 views | Jackfath | | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:16 - Mar 18 with 1290 views | Cooperman |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 19:51 - Mar 18 by Wingstandwood | It was not the teachers who shut the gates, it was the government! |
You disagree with the proposed terms of the school closures? | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:16 - Mar 18 with 1287 views | exiledclaseboy |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:16 - Mar 18 by Cooperman | You disagree with the proposed terms of the school closures? |
I’ve just asked that. He just likes to point out that his sister is “senior” in the NHS. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:19 - Mar 18 with 1271 views | magicdaps10 |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:15 - Mar 18 by ladyjack | Volunteering ? |
Yes, volunteering. They don't have to do it. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:20 - Mar 18 with 1264 views | ladyjack |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:19 - Mar 18 by magicdaps10 | Yes, volunteering. They don't have to do it. |
They can sit in the house on full pay or they can volunteer to baby sit on full pay is that the gig ? [Post edited 18 Mar 2020 20:21]
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:22 - Mar 18 with 1253 views | Wingstandwood |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:16 - Mar 18 by Cooperman | You disagree with the proposed terms of the school closures? |
If it improves the situation, I would not disagree with closing schools, even more so if it comes from epidemiologists advice which I presume the government is currently listening to. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:25 - Mar 18 with 1236 views | magicdaps10 |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:20 - Mar 18 by ladyjack | They can sit in the house on full pay or they can volunteer to baby sit on full pay is that the gig ? [Post edited 18 Mar 2020 20:21]
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Yes. For instance, my wife would do it but she is unable to take our kids so will get paid for home schooling our 2. I am not saying it is right but that is the only option available to us. Luckily she gets paid for it and hopefully my work is not affected too much....... Hard Times and uncertainty is coming but first we must overcome the first hurdle. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:28 - Mar 18 with 1223 views | ladyjack |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:25 - Mar 18 by magicdaps10 | Yes. For instance, my wife would do it but she is unable to take our kids so will get paid for home schooling our 2. I am not saying it is right but that is the only option available to us. Luckily she gets paid for it and hopefully my work is not affected too much....... Hard Times and uncertainty is coming but first we must overcome the first hurdle. |
When I heard the proposals straight away I thought that was going to be the case, thank you for your honesty. | | | |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:29 - Mar 18 with 1210 views | Neath_Jack |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:16 - Mar 18 by exiledclaseboy | I’ve just asked that. He just likes to point out that his sister is “senior” in the NHS. |
We've got bellends in work with us, who when they introduce themselves, put senior in front of their job title. Oh how we laugh. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:36 - Mar 18 with 1194 views | Wingstandwood |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:29 - Mar 18 by Neath_Jack | We've got bellends in work with us, who when they introduce themselves, put senior in front of their job title. Oh how we laugh. |
Every single individual of ALL differing duties within the entire NHS machine is now vital during these times. One cannot run without the other cos each and every depend on each other! | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:39 - Mar 18 with 1187 views | Neath_Jack |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:36 - Mar 18 by Wingstandwood | Every single individual of ALL differing duties within the entire NHS machine is now vital during these times. One cannot run without the other cos each and every depend on each other! |
As are many other occupations out there. It's a collective effort. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:39 - Mar 18 with 1184 views | Wingstandwood |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:39 - Mar 18 by Neath_Jack | As are many other occupations out there. It's a collective effort. |
Bang On! *Edit* The HGV drivers and supermarket workers for example must surely come out with a lot of credit recently for their efforts. [Post edited 18 Mar 2020 20:42]
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:56 - Mar 18 with 1141 views | ladyjack |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:39 - Mar 18 by Wingstandwood | Bang On! *Edit* The HGV drivers and supermarket workers for example must surely come out with a lot of credit recently for their efforts. [Post edited 18 Mar 2020 20:42]
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Shop assistants particularly food shop assistants on the tills are absolute heroines and hero's the lot of them, yes we are all in it together and the thread is about teachers and schools closing and what if anything some teachers will be doing but shop assistants really are front line in the battle against the Coronavirus serving people and keeping the country going. [Post edited 18 Mar 2020 21:08]
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:03 - Mar 18 with 1123 views | Wingstandwood |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 20:56 - Mar 18 by ladyjack | Shop assistants particularly food shop assistants on the tills are absolute heroines and hero's the lot of them, yes we are all in it together and the thread is about teachers and schools closing and what if anything some teachers will be doing but shop assistants really are front line in the battle against the Coronavirus serving people and keeping the country going. [Post edited 18 Mar 2020 21:08]
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They've well and truly kept the country going, I should imagine the stuff that has been shifted and sold over the last couple of days is absolutely mind blowing! I hope, when this is all over they get well deserved thank you bonuses in all their pay packets. They've been absolutely magnificent! | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:06 - Mar 18 with 1109 views | ladyjack |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:03 - Mar 18 by Wingstandwood | They've well and truly kept the country going, I should imagine the stuff that has been shifted and sold over the last couple of days is absolutely mind blowing! I hope, when this is all over they get well deserved thank you bonuses in all their pay packets. They've been absolutely magnificent! |
Yes they all deserve a medal, you see police, teachers, doctors and nurses as well as soldiers often getting praise for doing their job but the shop assistants do fantastic work and in this crisis they have been brilliant. | | | |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:22 - Mar 18 with 1077 views | magicdaps10 | Shop workers have been superb, aside from hospital workers, they have been next in the firing line....the amount of people they have come into contact with in the last 7 days has been incredible. Take into account that people have probably been scared, confused, wary etc, I bet many a worker has been on the wrong end of a few things this week. People can be horrible and retail workers have seen all sorts this week whilst working tirelessly, some on minimum pay. This virus is going to change a lot of things, one I hope is how people see how retail workers with little to no thanks and most on a bare minimum pay. I applaud you all. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:23 - Mar 18 with 1067 views | ladyjack |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:22 - Mar 18 by magicdaps10 | Shop workers have been superb, aside from hospital workers, they have been next in the firing line....the amount of people they have come into contact with in the last 7 days has been incredible. Take into account that people have probably been scared, confused, wary etc, I bet many a worker has been on the wrong end of a few things this week. People can be horrible and retail workers have seen all sorts this week whilst working tirelessly, some on minimum pay. This virus is going to change a lot of things, one I hope is how people see how retail workers with little to no thanks and most on a bare minimum pay. I applaud you all. |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:26 - Mar 18 with 1057 views | Wingstandwood |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:22 - Mar 18 by magicdaps10 | Shop workers have been superb, aside from hospital workers, they have been next in the firing line....the amount of people they have come into contact with in the last 7 days has been incredible. Take into account that people have probably been scared, confused, wary etc, I bet many a worker has been on the wrong end of a few things this week. People can be horrible and retail workers have seen all sorts this week whilst working tirelessly, some on minimum pay. This virus is going to change a lot of things, one I hope is how people see how retail workers with little to no thanks and most on a bare minimum pay. I applaud you all. |
ASDA should certainly scrap those appalling working contracts/conditions that its workers had to sign up to not so long back. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:28 - Mar 18 with 1055 views | oldtownjack | Letter from the DfE to Headteachers tonight requesting schools to remain open for the Easter holidays to continue to support keyworker and vulnerable children. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:38 - Mar 18 with 1028 views | Wingstandwood |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:28 - Mar 18 by oldtownjack | Letter from the DfE to Headteachers tonight requesting schools to remain open for the Easter holidays to continue to support keyworker and vulnerable children. |
That's brilliant, the way so many people are thinking of others! | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 22:15 - Mar 18 with 986 views | oldtownjack |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:38 - Mar 18 by Wingstandwood | That's brilliant, the way so many people are thinking of others! |
Yes and school staff will gladly do it. What's your point? Everyone is trying to doing their bit which is exactly as it should. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 22:16 - Mar 18 with 982 views | exiledclaseboy |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 22:15 - Mar 18 by oldtownjack | Yes and school staff will gladly do it. What's your point? Everyone is trying to doing their bit which is exactly as it should. |
Give him a minute to find full reverse. He’s been backtracking for a page and a half now. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 22:17 - Mar 18 with 978 views | Wingstandwood |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 22:15 - Mar 18 by oldtownjack | Yes and school staff will gladly do it. What's your point? Everyone is trying to doing their bit which is exactly as it should. |
Great everyone is pulling together. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 22:25 - Mar 18 with 957 views | Cooperman |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 22:16 - Mar 18 by exiledclaseboy | Give him a minute to find full reverse. He’s been backtracking for a page and a half now. |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 22:30 - Mar 18 with 943 views | longlostjack |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 21:22 - Mar 18 by magicdaps10 | Shop workers have been superb, aside from hospital workers, they have been next in the firing line....the amount of people they have come into contact with in the last 7 days has been incredible. Take into account that people have probably been scared, confused, wary etc, I bet many a worker has been on the wrong end of a few things this week. People can be horrible and retail workers have seen all sorts this week whilst working tirelessly, some on minimum pay. This virus is going to change a lot of things, one I hope is how people see how retail workers with little to no thanks and most on a bare minimum pay. I applaud you all. |
Top post. Should be better protected at the check out. Gloves, plastic screens. They’re just starting to get around to doing it here in Germany - long overdue. | |
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A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 22:47 - Mar 18 with 923 views | Wingstandwood |
A thought for Teachers (n/t) on 22:30 - Mar 18 by longlostjack | Top post. Should be better protected at the check out. Gloves, plastic screens. They’re just starting to get around to doing it here in Germany - long overdue. |
I wonder when this is all over? Will there be some form of future civil defence type initiative/preparedness akin to WW2 when gas masks were issued to everyone? The provision of surgical standard protection to limit a future virus strain? I think a lot will be learned and implemented out of this? | |
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