10 Things All Teachers Deal With (And Why We Love It)

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1. The early morning curse.

Even on a Holiday or Sunday morning, you’ll end up waking up at 5:30-6:00 AM, thanks to the daily routine. Oh! how you hate it. (Let me sleep awhile please!)

2. Breakfast at 6!

Your stomach starts rumbling of its own accord as soon as the clock hits 10! (Can we go back to the cafeteria for food again?)

3. Always out of stationery

No matter how many pens/pencils/erasers you buy and own, when there’s need for it, you will always be out of stock. (Where did all of them go?)

4. Grading everyone.

So, my friend wrote something and asked me to edit it. Out of habit, I ended up grading it and even writing comments at the end…with three smiley faces. I guess it’s a common thing amongst us teachers.

5. Love divided.

Your children/nieces/nephews and all the kiddie relatives start feeling that your love is becoming divided. They think you love your students more than them. And if unfortunately, one of them is actually your student as well. Be ready for war!

6. Loudspeaker.

Yes, our voices become naturally loud and we end up treating adults as students too, admonishing them for something we think they did wrong. (How irresponsible of you to keep the lights on? Did you wash your hands? I don’t think it’s wise to drive that fast, dear!)

7. Random run-ins.

You are a grocery store, shopping, or you are at the movies with your family, be sure of running into at least one of your students. Your family and friends are so used to this scenario that it becomes a hot topic of discussion at social gatherings!

8. Two vacations a year!

Yes, one of the best perks of being in the education field, is that you get two long vacations and more holidays than other working professionals! And you hear people envying and cursing you for the same, all the time. (“We don’t have an off today, unlike you!” or “We can’t go on long trips — we don’t get a long vacation like you!”)

9. The endless questions.

Oh, yes, we feed knowledge to hungry minds. But, even then, you will be barged with endless questions. Regardless of what subject you teach them and which topic is being covered, you will be asked questions about anything and everything.

10. The selfless love.

The best perk about this job is the selfless love you receive from the little ones. Sometimes this love is showered in the form of gifts as well!

11. The payroll.

Unfortunately, being a teacher, isn’t a very high paying job. So, you will constantly be barraged with questions like “Why are you in this profession?” or “This job is beneath you,” or “Your worth is much more than this,” and even “Why don’t you try in any other field?”

To all such people, here’s the answer: we chose to be in this field, we love the job, and it’s not because we do not have anything else.

Whatever may be the case, I think we are the only ones who truly love our jobs. Yes, sometimes we do crib about it, but the innocence of the kids and the love for the subject, reminds us of why we chose this! We are the building pillars of the society because we make and shape the future minds.

Three cheers to all of us!