Suddenly, everything about my job annoys me. My co teacher, the management staff, the parents, but not necessarily the students. I no longer like the hours, the curriculum, the food, the demands, the everyday hum drum. All of it.
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Originally posted by rosieteddy View PostI always feel January and February are months to not make big decisions.Why not figure out what will make you happier.Then go about getting that.Winter is tough let down after the holidays and it is dark.
It's definitely the hardest time of the year for me to deal with kids, parents over staying at p/u, colds and bugs, snotty noses, snow, dark, cold, every single thing. The kids still need activity and sometimes our outdoor time is terribly limited compared to warmer brighter months. Nobody is 100%.
Only you know for sure, if this is a temporary feeling or you're just ready for a change.
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Definitely give it some time and quality thought! I have periods of unhappiness with this job too and definitely winter makes it harder. Try changing some things up or starting a new hobby. I never knew I liked to knit until I was in a depressed spot and decided to try something new to keep busy. Now I love it!
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Originally posted by Silly Songs View PostSuddenly, everything about my job annoys me. My co teacher, the management staff, the parents, but not necessarily the students. I no longer like the hours, the curriculum, the food, the demands, the everyday hum drum. All of it.
No, I am not responsible for what the other teachers say, do, or what their facial expressions are after I leave. No, I'm not going to write out a separate report for dcg on paper when there's already an electronic version just because Mom complained and you're friends with her.
Some days I just dream about a job where I can sit at a desk in a basement and not deal with another human being for 8 hours.
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