Dating a teacher

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I do not have a problem with teachers as I know some people believe they have a reputation. What my concerns are if I was to get in teacher relationship with him would he have time for a relationship? He would be working full time at school plus doing assignments. Also, would he always be working long hours with planning and marking etc after he graduates? I have heard click the following article a stressful job and don't know if I could be with someone who has no time or the dating ends up affecting their physical and mental health.

I'm a teacher and DP is a paramedic so both busy and stressful jobs. We have time.

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It is hard and the PGCE will be tricky with assignments but they will get into a routine and have the lovely holidays to relax. Sorry this made me chortle - we're both teachers! If he wants the relationship to work, he'll make time in just the same way as people in other busy jobs do. In answer to your questions, yes, he will have marking dating will work late into the evenings, especially in the PGCE year and the first few years of teaching. This will also continue as long as he is a teacher to be honest but it doesn't get slightly more manageable once you get to grips with planning and have previous resources etc to hand.

But, if you think it's all teacher lots of holidays you'd be very much disillusioned. I wouldn't let someone's career choice stop you from dating though.

Would you not date a trainee policeman because he might do long shifts or nights and his mental health may suffer, as an example? If you want someone that just works office hours I can't see a teacher being for you Far too many hours in term time that spill over to weekends and evenings Especially as a new teacher I'd imagine And shift personnel loose weekends Holidays are obviously fixed. Might like that as can have a decent summer break Or not as expensive times of year I dated a teacher he was very ambitious and promoted to Assistant Head whilst we were together.

He prioritised his work over us continuously so I ended it. He would reply to emails and calls from parents whilst we were out at dinner etc. I think he liked dating as he teacher someone to go to the cinema etc with more so than he actually wanted a serious relationship. I'm a single parent, and teach alongside my degree.

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I always make time for Dd, we go away for weekends for sports teacher is competing in, sometimes I just have to take work with me. A new teacher did her PGCE with us last year, married mum of 3 she still made time for her family. If he wants to be with you hell make time, perhaps sometimes hell need to do some marking or planning but people with families already find a way to make time.

Fridays he's likely to be shattered, Sundays it's likely he might need to do some work but it depends on his time management and priorities how much that takes up, don't get serious and just see dating it goes.

I don't think you can chose someone to love based on their occupation unless it's something like 'Torturer' so Teacher guess that could be a teacher. Log in to update your newsletter preferences. Ha ha only joking. V keen to hear the reputation teachers have! PPs have covered it all tbh in terms of what it's like being in a relationship with a teacher. Secure job, salary increase etc. I work in the evenings as a teacher but I love my job and earn a very good salary.

It depends how much attention you need? If you need them to be at your beck and call all day then no a teacher is not for you. This is quite a weird question OP, it depends on how he organises his workload. Perfectly doable in a relationship, especially in the absence of offspring.

I am a very experienced teacher so can plan very efficiently now - it was different when I was just starting ouT, so he might need bearing with for a while. My read article says it was fine during my PGCE. I mark books a night which is ridiculous but I try and do it at work. Also at the start of his PGCE he will get eased into it.

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You have to be careful not to let it take over your life as you can be forever looking online and in shops for resources. I'm towards the more efficient end of teachers and my teaching day of lessons hasn't ended by 3pm, let alone the directed time allocation. On a serious note I am a teacher, I work full time and manage to run the house and look after 2 kids. It's all about time management and prioritising but this takes time to master and is more dating In training and initial years.

Teaching sounds quite nice from my POV! Definitely don't judge someone based on their job.

It's time to head back to the classroom, for love at least.

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