Dear Teacher
Are you tired of feeling unappreciated in your job? Every day, you resume by 6 am to impress the proprietor/proprietress.
You give your all, but all you hear is a hypocritical expression of gratitude with nothing to show for it.
You deal with students who don’t listen, making it hard to teach and keep control of the classroom.
On top of that, you’re expected to meet up with the syllabus that is impossible to reach with the limited resources you have.
And the pay? It’s barely enough to cover your basic needs, almost as much as a cleaner’s salary (no offense to cleaners).
Yet, you’re working long hours, bringing work home, burning your eyes out at night under the dim light of a candle, writing lesson notes, and sacrificing your time and energy.
The workload is heavy, and the pressure is constant.
It’s no wonder you’re feeling emotionally drained and frustrated.
I understand your pain. I know how hard it is to keep going when it feels like everything is against you.
The lack of appreciation, the student misbehavior, the unrealistic expectations, the low pay, the heavy workload, and the emotional strain – it’s too much.
But what if there was a way out? What if you could find a teaching job where you’re truly valued?
What if you could earn a salary that reflects your hard work and dedication? What if you could finally have a work-life balance and leave the constant stress behind?