SoL
2022-05-03 20:38:56
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Yep, that is pure theory. My wife is also a civil servant teacher, so I know the pros and cons of the situation...
Yo, good luck with the appropriate subject combination plus best regards to the colleagues who do not teach in secondary education and for whom such a thing does not exist.
Proverbs are years of waiting, double burden, legal fees
And yes. The tenured teachers are exactly the ones who can't afford a house... My wife is employed as a teacher and earns a very very good salary with E12 and level 4.
Also, you don't have to become tenured. You do that voluntarily. So you know what you're getting into...
It was about changing the federal state because you can't afford a house locally. And I say that tenured teachers are the last ones who should complain about this. And yes, we have a few teacher friends who are tenured, so these are not empty words :cool:Huh? It wasn't about the salary. Your point was that it is "very easy" to change location as a teacher. Your claim is simply false. Don't take it personally, but in the last few pages you sometimes spout half-baked nonsense or fail to understand the perspective/life situation of others and instead give smug advice that is hard to bear. Shoutouts to your wife.
My goodness, people... What's this supposed to be? Should I join in? I currently have a comparable E15 at level 4, never studied, not even a technical college entrance qualification - taught myself everything. I can work from wherever I want as long as I have a laptop. And now?