No they just seem younger because you are older.Makes sense to follow that path. Would be interested to know the percentage of teachers who are 60+
There seems to be a lot more younger teachers these days compared to when I was in school.
Hmm no I don't think so, I know plenty of mates from uni and college that are now qualified teachers in their mid 20s. Pretty certain there weren't many like that when I was in school. In fact most of them are retired.No they just seem younger because you are older.
I wasn't being entirely serous.Hmm no I don't think so, I know plenty of mates from uni and college that are now qualified teachers in their mid 20s. Pretty certain there weren't many like that when I was in school. In fact most of them are retired.
My wife just passed on a lot of her old teaching stuff to the bartender at one of our local restaurants - hard to believe she's old enough to be a teacher. Also highlights how people have to have work their way through college and then have to work second jobs......No they just seem younger because you are older.
Makes sense to follow that path. Would be interested to know the percentage of teachers who are 60+
There seems to be a lot more younger teachers these days compared to when I was in school.
Just a question JM14 do you know why you are getting yours now being in your 20s. Seems strange and hopefully not the norm. Don't agree with singling out Police and Teachers because there is lots of other occupations equally deserving and at similar risks. As I said on last post I think the Gorvernment have it pretty much right on this roll out.Its unbelievable how teachers and the police have been forgotten about, im due to have mine through work despite being in my 20s and not being in any risk group, and our need isnt anywhere close to what some front line services are, the priority system for this really is strange.
Yeah that's the point I was getting at basically, you would imagine it would be something that has been considered and looked into.So you would expect most of them not to suffer with Covid like some of the older people in the population. Know people over 60 who have been suffering from cancer still not had it. Someone else near to 60 with heart issues still not had it. Teachers in the older age groups would hopefully have got the vaccine as it was. Not much I agree with this Government about but I thought they are doing things well with the vaccination roll out plans.
I'm in the 40-49 category and I think teachers and police and other front liners should be vaccinated before me.
Ah, just so!An independent body has stated that to keep reducing deaths we are better off vaccinating age groups.
I think the police have been offered the surplus jabs (ie the excess from each jab, rather than individual jabs), but have declined, because they didn't want to be 'seen to be queue jumping'.Its unbelievable how teachers and the police have been forgotten about, im due to have mine through work despite being in my 20s and not being in any risk group, and our need isnt anywhere close to what some front line services are, the priority system for this really is strange.
I don't think the doses are wasted, they contact people later in the day to use up the doses if they see a need due to people not turning up.I think the police have been offered the surplus jabs (ie the excess from each jab, rather than individual jabs), but have declined, because they didn't want to be 'seen to be queue jumping'.
So they've gone to waste instead.