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robin1234 Jan 25th 2013 8:35 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10505933)
Funny how it works out, isn't it? Now I have enough experience in my field (which is quite different from physics) where I don't even need a degree anymore to find work/advance/whatever.

Ach I'm retiring in two months time so don't give a monkeys for A levels, degrees, qualifications, CVs, résumés, making nice with bosses, or any of that shite.

SultanOfSwing Jan 25th 2013 8:37 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by robin1234 (Post 10505950)
Ach I'm retiring in two months time so don't give a monkeys for A levels, degrees, qualifications, CVs, résumés, making nice with bosses, or any of that shite.

Do you plan to go out with a bang on your last day?

Pulaski Jan 25th 2013 8:38 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10505933)
Funny how it works out, isn't it? Now I have enough experience in my field (which is quite different from physics) where I don't even need a degree anymore to find work/advance/whatever.

No kidding, I now do a job that did not even exist when I got my degree, and got into the field based on experience I got from an assignment I was given by a previous employer. It was an interesting assignment, but not one I asked for, sought out, or even knew was possible, but it was interesting and eventually very useful, changing my career for ever.

SultanOfSwing Jan 25th 2013 8:44 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 10505957)
No kidding, I now do a job that did not even exist when I got my degree, and got into the field based on experience I got from an assignment I was given by a previous employer. It was an interesting assignment, but not one I asked for, sought out, or even knew was possible, but it was interesting and eventually very useful, changing my career for ever.

Yours sounds a bit more exciting than bookkeeping :lol:. I did change my career path though, from civil service to private sector/accounting. Never thought that's where I'd be when I was 18. Good thing is, I'm also learning about the landscaping business as well, as that's the company I work for, so I could, theoretically, venture into project management down the line.

The more shows like The Universe I watch on the science channel, the more I realise that I probably wasn't cut out for long-term academia anyway. I'd have quite liked to have been a physics teacher, though.

Sally Redux Jan 25th 2013 8:45 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by robin1234 (Post 10505950)
Ach I'm retiring in two months time so don't give a monkeys for A levels, degrees, qualifications, CVs, résumés, making nice with bosses, or any of that shite.

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Pulaski Jan 25th 2013 9:00 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10505972)
.... The more shows like The Universe I watch on the science channel, the more I realise that I probably wasn't cut out for long-term academia anyway. I'd have quite liked to have been a physics teacher, though.

That is one thing I have said since I was a small child - I don't want to be a teacher!

SultanOfSwing Jan 25th 2013 9:02 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 10506015)
That is one thing I have said since I was a small child - I don't want to be a teacher!

There are good reasons not to be, certainly. Although, teaching the A-level students who are in your class because they want to be would be worth it.

Pulaski Jan 25th 2013 9:18 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10506022)
There are good reasons not to be, certainly. Although, teaching the A-level students who are in your class because they want to be would be worth it.

My experience in the physics lab was later another reason to not want to be a teacher - several of us, who did want to be there, used to bait* one of our physics teachers because we realised he didn't seem to fully understand the subject he was teaching, and that was just at O level!

* Meaning, we keep asking technical questions until he said "Well, you don't need to know about that." :D

SultanOfSwing Jan 25th 2013 9:26 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 10506047)
My experience in the physics lab was later another reason to not want to be a teacher - several of us, who did want to be there, used to bait* one of our physics teachers because we realised he didn't seem to fully understand the subject he was teaching, and that was just at O level!

* Meaning, we keep asking technical questions until he said "Well, you don't need to know about that." :D

Ah, well that's not good when the teacher is out of his depth like that.

Pulaski Jan 25th 2013 9:28 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10506057)
Ah, well that's not good when the teacher is out of his depth like that.

Luckily he wasn't teaching A level physics when I took it.

Sally Redux Jan 25th 2013 9:41 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 
It can be hard to get science teachers and they make non-specialists double up. I think in recent years they've been offering incentives to get teachers in shortage subjects.

Teaching can be great when the kids are into it and hell when they're not. It's got so much more bureaucratic now as well. I don't envy them.

Englishtart Jan 25th 2013 10:04 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by robin1234 (Post 10505950)
Ach I'm retiring in two months time so don't give a monkeys for A levels, degrees, qualifications, CVs, résumés, making nice with bosses, or any of that shite.

Good for you Robin!! Got any plans?:thumbsup:

robin1234 Jan 25th 2013 10:33 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 10505977)

That's a funny emoticon. Since a party is mentioned, I naturally assumed the little homunculus was projectile vomiting now I realise it is a noisemaker!

robin1234 Jan 25th 2013 10:37 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by Englishtart (Post 10506109)
Good for you Robin!! Got any plans?:thumbsup:

Yes.
  1. Four week holiday in England in the spring
  2. Back to the homestead for leisurely gardening season
  3. Another lengthy UK vacation in the fall
  4. Rinse and repeat

robin1234 Jan 25th 2013 10:42 am

Re: Pet Peeves?
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 10506087)
It can be hard to get science teachers and they make non-specialists double up. I think in recent years they've been offering incentives to get teachers in shortage subjects.

Teaching can be great when the kids are into it and hell when they're not. It's got so much more bureaucratic now as well. I don't envy them.

I have a good friend in her mid-forties who is a museum curator and has been struggling job-wise for years; just got a job as a middle school science teacher and she absolutely loves it.


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