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Old 31 October 2010, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark'sWRX
cry, blubber blubber cry, its not fair!.


Get over yourself .... take a leaf out of scoobydoo555's book and stop blubbering .... it's the internet and not one authority in the land will take the ramblings of a character claiming to be whoever, wherever and whatever ... however, if you feel lucky:- dip yer bread:-

http://www.wansteadchurchsch.co.uk/governors.asp

Just be sure you get your story right and your victim right as you will end up with a huge legal bill ....... and I mean HUGE!

But, be my guest ......................
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Originally Posted by pslewis


Get over yourself .... take a leaf out of scoobydoo555's book and stop blubbering .... it's the internet and not one authority in the land will take the ramblings of a character claiming to be whoever, wherever and whatever ... however, if you feel lucky:- dip yer bread:-

http://www.wansteadchurchsch.co.uk/governors.asp

Just be sure you get your story right and your victim right as you will end up with a huge legal bill ....... and I mean HUGE!

But, be my guest ......................
Having a 'brown moment' Pete? Unfortunately, all the whistleblower will need is all the transcripts from all the rants over the years.
Personally, i dont think it is cricket. T'internet rambling should remain on t'internet, and not be used, on this occasion at least. You are old and this might tip you o'er the edge!

Oh hold on, they are still prosecuting 80 year olds that were involved in the Concentration camps so why not you?!!
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Yeah, right ... crapping myself

I'm 72 - they can still do me

OAP prosecuted for making other internet posters look stupid .................
Old 31 October 2010, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by pslewis
OAP prosecuted for making other internet posters look stupid .................
How many counts will be taken into consideration, thousands I'd wager!
Old 31 October 2010, 08:50 PM
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Millions ...... hell, I've been many people at one time or another
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How come everyone else gets a pic on the governers site?!

I'd complain if I was Head Guvnor
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I don't want SN seeing me in my Official position .......
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Originally Posted by Mark'sWRX
I know that PSL is a troll who gets off on winding people up and I told my wife this.

However, she still thinks that the authorities would be very interested to read some of his posts. I just need to find out which school he represents, although my wife feels his so called facts are so wide of the mark that he probably isn't actually a governer at all.

I'm sure that I'd have most of SN behind me if we were to take him down, so if anyone has any info as to school or location please PM me.

My wife is not some wet behind the ear NQT, so I'm sure Pete doesn't need reminding of what can happen when a troll's little joke can get out of hand.

Oh, and to the OP, yes it could be worth a try, but it is a lot of hard work and the pay doesn't get interesting until you've done a good few years. You really have to want to do it, though. I think we all had teachers at our schools who left suddenly because they couldn't cope.
You have a mistaken impression. Try to develop a sense of humour, and give back as good as you get. You might even find it is a bit of fun in your life!

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PSL take down... I can't wait!

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Havnt read all of this and quite frankly cant be bothered after the twattish comment on the first page.

My wife's an NQT (Newly Qualified Teacher) and works in a mixed secondary in Bournemouth. Beside the rediculous amounts of work she covered in her training year last year (GTP) it's not as easy as those would think.

From an outsiders point of view, yes, they get more time off than your average 9-5 office worker, but it's not all fun and games.

There isnt an evening when she's not planning lessons for the coming week or marking coursework. Yes, the money's good, but unless you know first hand the treatment teachers recieve of todays kids thanks to 'couldnt give a **** parents' you cant really comment.

You have to have a love of helping others to do the job, along with LOTS of patience. I certainly couldnt do it.

So, for those of you that DONT know a teacher personally, lets keep the un-educated opnions where they belong. MLR.
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There is a vast number of feckless parents who have a great deal to answer for.

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Originally Posted by TinyTim
Havnt read all of this and quite frankly cant be bothered after the twattish comment on the first page.

My wife's an NQT (Newly Qualified Teacher) and works in a mixed secondary in Bournemouth. Beside the rediculous amounts of work she covered in her training year last year (GTP) it's not as easy as those would think.

From an outsiders point of view, yes, they get more time off than your average 9-5 office worker, but it's not all fun and games.

There isnt an evening when she's not planning lessons for the coming week or marking coursework. Yes, the money's good, but unless you know first hand the treatment teachers recieve of todays kids thanks to 'couldnt give a **** parents' you cant really comment.

You have to have a love of helping others to do the job, along with LOTS of patience. I certainly couldnt do it.

So, for those of you that DONT know a teacher personally, lets keep the un-educated opnions where they belong. MLR.

Old 01 November 2010, 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by TinyTim

There isnt an evening when she's not planning lessons for the coming week or marking coursework.
She should work more efficiently
Old 01 November 2010, 04:58 PM
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TinyTim , but I fear there is little point in bothering. Any good points will be met with silly comments or just simply ignored while any incorrect spelling mistakes, punctuation etc. highlighted as a last resort to offer any sort of comeback.

There are people who are genuinely interested in a discussion and then there are muppets that look to purposefully wind you up looking for a fight. Best just to learn which you're letting yourself get drawn in to, hence
*edit* its not worth it and really I cant be bothered.
and no further comments no matter how easy and tempting it is.
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Originally Posted by TinyTim
My wife's an NQT (Newly Qualified Teacher) and works in a mixed secondary in Bournemouth. Beside the rediculous
She didn't teach you English or Grammar then, I take it?

Originally Posted by TinyTim
So, for those of you that DONT know a teacher personally, lets keep the un-educated opnions where they belong. MLR.
Speaking for myself .... I know more Teachers than you do. Indeed, 3 members of my family are in Teaching!!

It's a fantastically well paid job, with wonderful returns in seeing the children grow and leave better than they arrived.

But, come on ..... please don't try to tell us that it's harder than other jobs (cos it ain't, it's just different!).
Old 01 November 2010, 06:26 PM
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to be fair lewis you should be singing the praises of teachers from a proffesional point of view, not slaggin the pay scheme off, you seem bitter about it, strange considering you act like your loaded!
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Originally Posted by Leslie
You have a mistaken impression. Try to develop a sense of humour, and give back as good as you get. You might even find it is a bit of fun in your life!

Les
Fair comment, but there is a fine line between comedy banter/ramblings of an old man and being offensive.

What Pete says does not bother me, but letting the teachers he represents know what little he thinks of them is my idea of 'giving as good as you get'.

The evidence is on t'internet forever and the victims are the teachers of the school, not me. It'll just need an anonymous letter.

In time honoured tradition, it'll be served cold....

Who says I'm not having fun?

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Old 01 November 2010, 07:17 PM
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As far as i remember when my mum was teaching everybody hated the lazy good for nothing power monger failed county councillor applicant w***krs that are school governors.

Our head spent his mornings womanising his secretaries occasionally barging into classes to bully his underling teachers, if he could make it away from the whisky bottle

( sacked for it in the end )



But don't worry this isn't Lewis

This one spends his days ( well part time anyway ) collecting trollys at asda

- Not even a work shy laggard head master could find the time to come up with / research the sort **** this one comes up with

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Originally Posted by Mark'sWRX
It'll just need an anonymous letter
Your threats are noted.

Your letter will not be annonymous as you have broadcast it on here - with the declared object of 'bringing someone down'. Of course, if you are so spineless as to not declare yourself then it will be treated in the same way all complaints like that are, and filed in the bin.

However, every word you have typed is documented and your details will be requested if needed.

I suggest you carry out your threat and await the legal consequences - or, issue an apology and explain to the community that you are full of wind and bluster.
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Your threats are noted.

Your letter will not be annonymous as you have broadcast it on here - with the declared object of 'bringing someone down'. Of course, if you are so spineless as to not declare yourself then it will be treated in the same way all complaints like that are, and filed in the bin.

However, every word you have typed is documented and your details will be requested if needed.

I suggest you carry out your threat and await the legal consequences - or, issue an apology and explain to the community that you are full of wind and bluster.
And what if someone else reading this felt compelled to write anonymously? Im not saying me at all but there may be a few others, you never know. Would he have to await the legal consequences then, even if it might not be him, or then it might be because of what he said, but then it might be me because of what Ive just said, but then it might be someone else because of what I said, knowing that he would get the blame. Does that mean we will both await legal action for a letter sent by one person that may not be either of us?
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Your threats are noted.

Your letter will not be annonymous as you have broadcast it on here - with the declared object of 'bringing someone down'. Of course, if you are so spineless as to not declare yourself then it will be treated in the same way all complaints like that are, and filed in the bin.

However, every word you have typed is documented and your details will be requested if needed.

I suggest you carry out your threat and await the legal consequences - or, issue an apology and explain to the community that you are full of wind and bluster.

Jeesus, Pete, another brown moment?
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Right, here is the simple way to deal with this issue.

Pete is a pain in the ***, you might be right, but he won't back down. He is king of the blaggers.

Long live the king!
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Originally Posted by Hysteria1983
He is king of the blaggers.
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my wifes a teacher and yeah you get pay rises and yeah you do get more holiday than normal 9-5 people but does your wife get up at 6 leave at seven get back home for seven and only get paid from 9-3 well and by the way the six weeks holiday is only 4 and easter is only one the missing weeks are for changing your class room and getting ready for next term and my wife went to college and uni for 6 years to become a key stage 1 teacher whilst her normal day involves teaching kids that dont talk english as there first language dont want to talk english and there parents dont talk english or want to either and what about the mute child that was melested by there parents and have to put a brave face and a smile on for them while shes dieing inside. well if you can do that become a teacher its the job for you if you still think teachings easy well try it and untill you do dont make comments i have the up most respect for teachers i didnt before i met my wife and i realised how much work goes into teaching your kids
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Originally Posted by SRSport
And what if someone else reading this felt compelled to write anonymously? Im not saying me at all but there may be a few others, you never know. Would he have to await the legal consequences then, even if it might not be him, or then it might be because of what he said, but then it might be me because of what Ive just said, but then it might be someone else because of what I said, knowing that he would get the blame. Does that mean we will both await legal action for a letter sent by one person that may not be either of us?
Well, if the sender has no *****, no spine and a wimp ....... it is really pointless.

Men stand up and be counted ... but Mark is doing what his missus tells him to What a weak article.
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This thread has plenty of contributions made from no balled, wimps etc etc who like jumping on a mocking bandwagon because its easy and fun when they have no idea what they are talking about, now suddenly its unmanly?
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Originally Posted by deanb1980
my wifes a teacher and yeah you get pay rises and yeah you do get more holiday than normal 9-5 people but does your wife get up at 6 leave at seven get back home for seven and only get paid from 9-3 well and by the way the six weeks holiday is only 4 and easter is only one the missing weeks are for changing your class room and getting ready for next term and my wife went to college and uni for 6 years to become a key stage 1 teacher whilst her normal day involves teaching kids that dont talk english as there first language dont want to talk english and there parents dont talk english or want to either and what about the mute child that was melested by there parents and have to put a brave face and a smile on for them while shes dieing inside. well if you can do that become a teacher its the job for you if you still think teachings easy well try it and untill you do dont make comments i have the up most respect for teachers i didnt before i met my wife and i realised how much work goes into teaching your kids
Aaaaannnnnnnnnddddddddd brrrreeeeeaaaattttthhhhheeeeeeee!!
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Originally Posted by SRSport
This thread has plenty of contributions made from no balled, wimps etc etc who like jumping on a mocking bandwagon because its easy and fun when they have no idea what they are talking about, now suddenly its unmanly?
I jump on no-ones bandwagon .... I start my own rolling thanks all the same ...... and I may be a lot of things, a wimp isn't one of them!
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I wasnt really referring to you.
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Well, if the sender has no *****, no spine and a wimp ....... it is really pointless.

Men stand up and be counted ... but Mark is doing what his missus tells him to What a weak article.
No *****, no spine, a wimp? Sounds like a Slow Worm to me.......Pete, i think it is time to step away from this thread.

Just in the interests of parity, i have already stated that what has been said should not be aired in the 'real world' as its not really cricket.



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