Something to lighten the mood

That's when I was in the dunce set for maths, before the teacher decided I should go straight to the top set, which wasn't as easy going, and you got more homework.
I have to say, even when I was there, I got the feeling that the teachers genuinely cared about us kids, teaching was much more than just a job to them.
 
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That's when I was in the dunce set for maths, before the teacher decided I should go straight to the top set, which wasn't as easy going, and you got more homework.
I have to say, even when I was there, I got the feeling that the teachers genuinely cared about us kids, teaching was much more than just a job to them.
That's good for you, then. When I was 15 the teachers union here won the right to strike....by going on strike. It lasted 4 months, and unlike the recent pandemic, there were no contingencies for continuing education during the stoppage. I feel I was robbed of my 10th year of education, and at a young age learned that teaching is just another job, one with a very powerful bargaining chip....the students' education.

Yes, there are some good teachers, even great ones, but when it comes to remuneration, they can be union louts like anyone else.

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I spent eight years at the chalk face. I learned that you could only take holidays at the most expensive times of the year and that Sunday was not a day off, but a long day entirely spent marking assignments. I frequently worked late on weekdays developing course material. Eight years of that eventually took its toll and doctor told me that I needed to get out of education or I would be back in six months' time with the same problem. I took his advice.

Teaching can be very dangerous to your health.
 
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I spent eight years at the chalk face. I learned that you could only take holidays at the most expensive times of the year and that Sunday was not a day off, but a long day entirely spent marking assignments. I frequently worked late on weekdays developing course material. Eight years of that eventually took its toll and doctor told me that I needed to get out of education or I would be back in six months' time with the same problem. I took his advice.

Teaching can be very dangerous to your health.
I can empathize with that. My nephew's wife is retiring after 35+ years of teaching...she survived because she would only teach kindergarten or first grade.

I think you rise to the level of anxiety you can handle, then overshoot, and then dial back.