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First day of school today.
Classes were boring. Hopefully the ones later this week will be better. People were interesting. So was getting lost on a new campus.
little first world problem dump from a lost bean
I'm so torn on what to do with careers. I know I'm never stuck, but there's that part of my mind that needs an answer. Do I get a generalist job, that will teach me many skills but might not allow me to make the impact I want, or do I do more study, having wanted to do well in the past, but failed to live up to my potential? One of the many things that have attracted me to teaching is the less apparent corporate greed and not sitting at a desk all day. Although, part of me just wants to "surrender" and get a job so I can GTFO of this house. A job that will mean I won't have to take work home.I've got my parents and sister in one ear, with one saying don't do teaching because I'm going to get abused by "shitty kids" and cry and not know what to say when a kid tells me to fuck off. Plus the workload.
I'm going to try living in the present more. See how I go after prac. I am trusting that I will know with time. That's what always happens. Now it's time to do some tolerating uncertainty exercises.
My friends who are teachers love their jobs, one primary one secondary. The primary teacher has it tougher, so they switch to being a specialist teacher every couple of years, then back to the classroom for a few. It's a good career choice and they live a reasonably comfortable life styles as single people.
What do your friends, teachers and classmates say?