The kindergarten teacher changed his career to become a waiter, and the reason was exposed, which wa

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

The kindergarten teacher changed his career to become a waiter, and the reason was **, which was unanimously supported by netizens.

The hardships and tiredness of kindergarten teachers' work.

The profession of kindergarten teacher is very glamorous, but Mr. Wang's choice is intriguing. Many people fight for a place, and kindergarten teachers have places, high salaries, good treatment, and benefits during winter and summer vacations. At first glance, the work of a kindergarten teacher is easy: there are no cultural classes, and the working hours are limited every day. However, in the eyes of those who are not familiar with the profession, the job of a preschool teacher may be as simple as taking the children out to play.

A kindergarten teacher's day in the day is not limited to taking the children out to play. In addition to teaching tasks, Ms. Wang also has to deal with a large number of non-teaching tasks: organizing parents to take photos and videos, regularly correct homework, upload homework, review courseware, etc. Formalism is also very serious in her work, such as registering attendance on various platforms, giving ** to insurance companies, etc. These tasks are tedious, time-consuming, and even take up breaks for preschool teachers. One can imagine how much pressure kindergarten teachers have in the face of a series of formalized work.

In the career of early childhood educators, the pressures and work tasks are diverse and complex, and schools are increasingly demanding of early childhood educators. Early childhood educators are not only responsible for educating and caring for children, but also have to complete many formal tasks. These tasks, whether related to pedagogical or not, have become part of the work of early childhood teachers, while teaching in the true sense of the word has been reduced to secondary work.

Kindergarten Teacher's Resignation Options.

The pressure of work and the tedious work of kindergarten teachers made Ms. Wang decide to resign when she couldn't bear it anymore. Netizens unanimously agreed with and supported her choice, believing that for the sake of happiness and freedom in life, not being a formalist slave is the right choice.

First of all, if you can't bear such pressure, giving up is a rational choice. Similarly, we must also think of the young primary school teacher in Henan, who chose to commit suicide under pressure, which was an even more painful and tragic end. Give up for the sake of your health and happiness.

Secondly, although Ms. Wang is a waitress, she is still young and has many opportunities in the future. There's no need to limit yourself to one tree, there are plenty of other options waiting for you. Constantly trying and discovering what you are really interested in and good at is a right and opportunity that you can have when you are young.

Finally, if a person has completely lost interest in his current job, it is highly recommended that he leave decisively. Anyone doing a job that they are not interested in at all will only become more and more unhappy. Life is too short, so why waste precious time on things that make you unhappy?Quitting your job at the right time and finding a job that you really enjoy and are good at will be more conducive to personal growth and happiness.

In short, it was Ms. Wang's own choice to leave her job to become a waiter, and we should respect and understand her decision. No matter how glamorous the work is, there can be a lot of stress and pain hidden behind the superficial glamour. Everyone has the right to pursue happiness and freedom, and they should be supported and encouraged to make the right choices for their own happiness. When choosing a job, we should try to avoid only seeing the superficial benefits, and truly understand the nature of the job and understand whether we are suitable for the job. Only by finding a job that we are truly interested in and good at, can we find happiness and satisfaction in our work.

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