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RubySoo · 56-60, F
I loved school. Very happy times from start to finish.
For the last 15 years ive worked at a primary school supporting kids with additional needs. It was my dream job for more than ten years. These last few it's become very stressful.....and unrewarding ...so I've just handed in my notice. I no longer believe in the British education system and cannot work in it any longer.
For the last 15 years ive worked at a primary school supporting kids with additional needs. It was my dream job for more than ten years. These last few it's become very stressful.....and unrewarding ...so I've just handed in my notice. I no longer believe in the British education system and cannot work in it any longer.
rckt148 · 61-69, M
I quit
But was smart enough to pass the Naval Battery Test for entrance into the Coast Guard at 16
saved my Butt
and honorable discharge and the skills I gained in service
opened more doors for me then a diploma would have
but I have been blessed like that
Not only is the Coast Guard the hardest service to join
they won't take drop outs anymore
But was smart enough to pass the Naval Battery Test for entrance into the Coast Guard at 16
saved my Butt
and honorable discharge and the skills I gained in service
opened more doors for me then a diploma would have
but I have been blessed like that
Not only is the Coast Guard the hardest service to join
they won't take drop outs anymore
Frank52 · 70-79, M
They put me in a class with kids who didn't like me, wouldn't let me play with them and were always complaining about me. I suppose I shouldn't have become a teacher. 😁😁😁
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
Mine was horrid. I just could not get into any part of it.
Fernie · F
An absolute horror story