DeanoVilla - 16/4/2013 10:16
Well teaching is out. Just spoken to an advisor from the education.gov website and got told you definitely need a degree. No fast tracks without one.
Would take 3 years full time and 25k in fees.
No way can I a) afford to be out of work for 3 years or b) want to be in debt to the tune of 25k for the rest of my life.
Back to the drawing board.
I've now narrrowed it down to -
a) win the lottery
b) commit a crime and live at her majesty's pleasure... I hear they get playstations in prison now.
c) take my redundancy money to Vegas and go death or glory. Either come back rich, or spend the rest of my days living in a box in the Old Town, sucking off tourists for $20 a pop.
d) Attempt to get another job in IT.
e) Suicide.
Maybe I should start a poll?
DeanoVilla - 16/4/2013 14:41
Maybe we could suck cock in Vegas together?
SiggyBrownie - 16/4/2013 13:29
I find it a bit ironic that someone who wants to go into the field of education thinks they should be able to teach without a degree. Am I the only one?
Between my husband and myself we are currently paying off more than $60,000 in student loans and will most likely be paying them off for the rest of our lives.
sirdennis - 16/4/2013 14:49
DeanoVilla - 16/4/2013 14:41
Maybe we could suck cock in Vegas together?
In public service jobs , aren't they going to look at postings on social network sites now ?
DeanoVilla - 16/4/2013 14:57
sirdennis - 16/4/2013 14:49
DeanoVilla - 16/4/2013 14:41
Maybe we could suck cock in Vegas together?
In public service jobs , aren't they going to look at postings on social network sites now ?
So if the Headmaster is a bumder I'm in with a shout?
DeanoVilla - 16/4/2013 14:02
The 2 guys I work with both have degrees and say the degree hasn't helped them at all in real life. All getting a egree proves is that you can study for a degree.
I have good GCSE's, a BTEC National Diploma in IT and 15 years IT work experience.
I've taken the 2 mock numeracy and literacy tests on the education website and passed both with flying colours without any revision.
I don't see how a degree can be the deciding factor when it comes to suitablity of teaching 5-11 year olds.
Surely personailty, enthusiasm, life/work experience and other qualifications should count for something?
I think the entry criteria needs more flexibilty personally, but hey ho. They've just lost a potentially great teacher, which without blowing my trumpet too much I know I would have been.
DeanoVilla - 16/4/2013 14:57
sirdennis - 16/4/2013 14:49
DeanoVilla - 16/4/2013 14:41
Maybe we could suck cock in Vegas together?
In public service jobs , aren't they going to look at postings on social network sites now ?
So if the Headmaster is a bumder I'm in with a shout?
James06 - 16/4/2013 17:10
Yeah that's it, 5 pages of advice at Deano's request, but go and speak to johnny fucking G, fears bum chum. What do we know eh? I dunno why I bother sometimes!