Sat on their rse
Nearest I've had to fa' oot with you.
My 2 kids & nieces are working their butts off & have been for 10
months. Doing online lesson prep, contacting families, going into school
to supervise hubs. As I type my daughter is writing up reports downstairs for
families. Big part of their time is chasing up families who don't engage.
The only thing that excuses you & Ginger is this.
You don't have an iota of as clue about Scottish schools in 2021.
Teachers can't wait for schools to open as it's easier.
They should be vaccinated first.
I'd want that as a parent of a school age child.
Zero contact from daughter's school throughout this.
They can get in line the work shy cvnts
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<I'd want that as a parent of a school age child.>
*if I was
Got the snip 21 year ago so another Miracle.
It makes a bit of sense for those involved in front line jobs to be next in line. Police, shop workers, teachers and fire brigade.
I’m content to let them in line before me. Bit annoyed that the goalposts seem to be getting moved for asthmatics though. Only certain cases will apply, that’ll move Mrs POV back into the normal queue. Would have though anyone with a respiratory condition would have been in the early cohorts.
<I bet the average teacher hasn’t been “forced” out the house as much so fook them jumping me in the queue>
Ahh.
So it is self preservation that drives your posts.
On 2 occasions I made it clear that it would be safer for all in a school
community.
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<Zero contact from daughter's school throughout this.>
You are fvkin joking mate.
Should be getting online lessons on Teams.
Regular updates from HT.
Get onto local Authority.
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comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 23 minutes ago
OK Zach.
Describe your average work enviro.
Without compromising obvs.
You anaw Ginger if ye feel like it.
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My work has nothing to do with it.
The question is who is at most risk and therefore has a higher ranking in the vaccine rollout.
Teachers I’m afraid are at no more risk (in fact have been shown quite clearly to have less risk) than any other profession.
That’s a statistically proven fact. No arguing with it or any other reason why they as a profession should be treated above anyone else. If any of them are older or have medical conditions they will be prioritised and quite rightly too. Not just because they are teachers though.
If anyone need it as a profession other than those already identified it’s likely the police. Can’t think of any others and no left wing cardigan wearing ponce is going to convince anyone otherwise.
<It’s not that it’s just as I said I’m at as much or more risk than the average teacher has been as most have been working from home so yes fook them getting moved up the list>
Zach we'll have to agree to disagree.
I got it on account of age wasn't fussed.
But by getting the jab you're helping the community.
Face facts me and you are more at risk from the bevvy.
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comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 11 minutes ago
Sat on their rse
Nearest I've had to fa' oot with you.
My 2 kids & nieces are working their butts off & have been for 10
months. Doing online lesson prep, contacting families, going into school
to supervise hubs. As I type my daughter is writing up reports downstairs for
families. Big part of their time is chasing up families who don't engage.
The only thing that excuses you & Ginger is this.
You don't have an iota of as clue about Scottish schools in 2021.
Teachers can't wait for schools to open as it's easier.
They should be vaccinated first.
I'd want that as a parent of a school age child.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And good for them. Well done I say. I happen to think in the main that the vast majority of teachers do a great service and are often seen as mere baby sitters for useless parents. It’s their fwcking unions driving this sheite agenda. It always is. Which is why they get very little public sympathy.
I don’t need or want an excuse.
Teachers have no more risk of catching the virus than anyone else.
<Teachers I’m afraid are at no more risk (in fact have been shown quite clearly to have less risk) than any other profession.>
<sigh>
3rd time of posting.
Not about self preservation.
Teachers are in a unique position to spread the virus.
They work long hours in confined overcrowded poorly ventilated spaces.
Kid who's neddy Da had a hooseparty coughs into his face.
He then has another 6 different classes.
If C19 had a vote it would say 'never vaccinate teachers.'
<I’m 63, why should a tone in that age group stand aside for a 25 year old teacher who hasn’t left the house>
I shall shamlessly cut & paste as I don't think either of you are reading.
<3rd time of posting.
Not about self preservation.
Teachers are in a unique position to spread the virus.
They work long hours in confined overcrowded poorly ventilated spaces.
Kid who's neddy Da had a hooseparty coughs into his face.
He then has another 6 different classes.
If C19 had a vote it would say 'never vaccinate teachers.'>
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They'll no sooner be back before they're off on holiday again.
Then they'll probably go on strike cause they need to come back
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 1 minute ago
<Teachers I’m afraid are at no more risk (in fact have been shown quite clearly to have less risk) than any other profession.>
<sigh>
3rd time of posting.
Not about self preservation.
Teachers are in a unique position to spread the virus.
They work long hours in confined overcrowded poorly ventilated spaces.
Kid who's neddy Da had a hooseparty coughs into his face.
He then has another 6 different classes.
If C19 had a vote it would say 'never vaccinate teachers.'
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’re all in a unique position to pass the virus seeing as most cases are asymptomatic.
Teachers and classroom staff have as much if not more protection than care homes staff ffs.
Sorry but they take their place in line. They’ll all be done by the autumn and they’ve what, 2 weeks back at work then off for Easter, a few more weeks then off for summer.
Baws. Into line you go.
<Unionised whingers>
I always wanted that but never got it
You agin Unions Zach?
Whoo.
From my personal point of view I'd like teachers to be vaccinated (brother and his wife are teachers) but not by jumping the queue of my 61 year old mum who works as a cleaner and has been out through it all.
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<We’re all in a unique position to pass the virus>
Of course we are but there are degrees.
Would you come in close conact as a matter of routine with 200+.
And every encounter is in a confined space?
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posted on 14/2/21
Sat on their rse
Nearest I've had to fa' oot with you.
My 2 kids & nieces are working their butts off & have been for 10
months. Doing online lesson prep, contacting families, going into school
to supervise hubs. As I type my daughter is writing up reports downstairs for
families. Big part of their time is chasing up families who don't engage.
The only thing that excuses you & Ginger is this.
You don't have an iota of as clue about Scottish schools in 2021.
Teachers can't wait for schools to open as it's easier.
They should be vaccinated first.
I'd want that as a parent of a school age child.
posted on 14/2/21
Zero contact from daughter's school throughout this.
They can get in line the work shy cvnts
posted on 14/2/21
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posted on 14/2/21
<I'd want that as a parent of a school age child.>
*if I was
Got the snip 21 year ago so another Miracle.
posted on 14/2/21
It makes a bit of sense for those involved in front line jobs to be next in line. Police, shop workers, teachers and fire brigade.
I’m content to let them in line before me. Bit annoyed that the goalposts seem to be getting moved for asthmatics though. Only certain cases will apply, that’ll move Mrs POV back into the normal queue. Would have though anyone with a respiratory condition would have been in the early cohorts.
posted on 14/2/21
<I bet the average teacher hasn’t been “forced” out the house as much so fook them jumping me in the queue>
Ahh.
So it is self preservation that drives your posts.
On 2 occasions I made it clear that it would be safer for all in a school
community.
posted on 14/2/21
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posted on 14/2/21
<Zero contact from daughter's school throughout this.>
You are fvkin joking mate.
Should be getting online lessons on Teams.
Regular updates from HT.
Get onto local Authority.
posted on 14/2/21
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posted on 14/2/21
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 23 minutes ago
OK Zach.
Describe your average work enviro.
Without compromising obvs.
You anaw Ginger if ye feel like it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
My work has nothing to do with it.
The question is who is at most risk and therefore has a higher ranking in the vaccine rollout.
Teachers I’m afraid are at no more risk (in fact have been shown quite clearly to have less risk) than any other profession.
That’s a statistically proven fact. No arguing with it or any other reason why they as a profession should be treated above anyone else. If any of them are older or have medical conditions they will be prioritised and quite rightly too. Not just because they are teachers though.
If anyone need it as a profession other than those already identified it’s likely the police. Can’t think of any others and no left wing cardigan wearing ponce is going to convince anyone otherwise.
posted on 14/2/21
<It’s not that it’s just as I said I’m at as much or more risk than the average teacher has been as most have been working from home so yes fook them getting moved up the list>
Zach we'll have to agree to disagree.
I got it on account of age wasn't fussed.
But by getting the jab you're helping the community.
Face facts me and you are more at risk from the bevvy.
posted on 14/2/21
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posted on 14/2/21
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 11 minutes ago
Sat on their rse
Nearest I've had to fa' oot with you.
My 2 kids & nieces are working their butts off & have been for 10
months. Doing online lesson prep, contacting families, going into school
to supervise hubs. As I type my daughter is writing up reports downstairs for
families. Big part of their time is chasing up families who don't engage.
The only thing that excuses you & Ginger is this.
You don't have an iota of as clue about Scottish schools in 2021.
Teachers can't wait for schools to open as it's easier.
They should be vaccinated first.
I'd want that as a parent of a school age child.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And good for them. Well done I say. I happen to think in the main that the vast majority of teachers do a great service and are often seen as mere baby sitters for useless parents. It’s their fwcking unions driving this sheite agenda. It always is. Which is why they get very little public sympathy.
I don’t need or want an excuse.
Teachers have no more risk of catching the virus than anyone else.
posted on 14/2/21
<Teachers I’m afraid are at no more risk (in fact have been shown quite clearly to have less risk) than any other profession.>
<sigh>
3rd time of posting.
Not about self preservation.
Teachers are in a unique position to spread the virus.
They work long hours in confined overcrowded poorly ventilated spaces.
Kid who's neddy Da had a hooseparty coughs into his face.
He then has another 6 different classes.
If C19 had a vote it would say 'never vaccinate teachers.'
posted on 14/2/21
<I’m 63, why should a tone in that age group stand aside for a 25 year old teacher who hasn’t left the house>
I shall shamlessly cut & paste as I don't think either of you are reading.
<3rd time of posting.
Not about self preservation.
Teachers are in a unique position to spread the virus.
They work long hours in confined overcrowded poorly ventilated spaces.
Kid who's neddy Da had a hooseparty coughs into his face.
He then has another 6 different classes.
If C19 had a vote it would say 'never vaccinate teachers.'>
posted on 14/2/21
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posted on 14/2/21
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posted on 14/2/21
They'll no sooner be back before they're off on holiday again.
Then they'll probably go on strike cause they need to come back
posted on 14/2/21
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 1 minute ago
<Teachers I’m afraid are at no more risk (in fact have been shown quite clearly to have less risk) than any other profession.>
<sigh>
3rd time of posting.
Not about self preservation.
Teachers are in a unique position to spread the virus.
They work long hours in confined overcrowded poorly ventilated spaces.
Kid who's neddy Da had a hooseparty coughs into his face.
He then has another 6 different classes.
If C19 had a vote it would say 'never vaccinate teachers.'
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’re all in a unique position to pass the virus seeing as most cases are asymptomatic.
Teachers and classroom staff have as much if not more protection than care homes staff ffs.
Sorry but they take their place in line. They’ll all be done by the autumn and they’ve what, 2 weeks back at work then off for Easter, a few more weeks then off for summer.
Baws. Into line you go.
posted on 14/2/21
<Unionised whingers>
I always wanted that but never got it
You agin Unions Zach?
Whoo.
posted on 14/2/21
From my personal point of view I'd like teachers to be vaccinated (brother and his wife are teachers) but not by jumping the queue of my 61 year old mum who works as a cleaner and has been out through it all.
posted on 14/2/21
Lily james
posted on 14/2/21
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posted on 14/2/21
<We’re all in a unique position to pass the virus>
Of course we are but there are degrees.
Would you come in close conact as a matter of routine with 200+.
And every encounter is in a confined space?
posted on 14/2/21
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