- I am still saying 'im going to school' and make plans with friends according to half-terms and summer holidays even though these dates no longer having any meaning to them whatsoever.
- I am stretched, drained, given abuse, challenged and stressed every day whilst the world is better paid and has their weekends and evenings to themselves.
Teaching is a full time job -true say.
Im therefore toying with a number of ideas.
1) Card counting in Vegas - potential to dress in a different disguise every night AND make money.
2) Donning a suit in Canary Wharf - crack-out the stilettos...?
3) Devoting myself to my Art and living the Bohemian life - my little fantasy...
The conclusion is that there are options -imaginative ones at that.
Whilst i do love my job i am feeling the pangs of temptation to tip-toe onto the greener grass probably only to to find that its been replaced with gravel.
And why? Because i want to flounce around London wearing over-sized sunglasses sipping frappa-latte-mocha-chinos on my way to work at a friendly hour. I would like to get to know creative, intelligent, accomplished, adult people -not just Shoniqua's cousin in year 7.
Teaching is a beautiful thing but MAN it takes it out of you. And dont even THINK about those adverts on TV asking you if you have considered a career in teaching! My friend, no teacher goes without eye-bags.
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