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I especially don't want to be a teacher after I become a teacher, but I don't know what I can do after I resign.
Follow your heart. If you don't want to be a teacher, resign bravely. You can be the first in 360 lines and do whatever you want when you go out. Only what you want to do and what you are interested in can last for a long time.

It is true that many people in this society are carrying heavy burdens, and everyone's work is not easy. Personally, I feel tired from work. Why can't the teacher shout "bitter and tired"? Why not allow others to speak for the teacher? Can't teachers call for solutions when they encounter problems in their work? Once something like this appears on the internet.

Some of the so-called "education experts" below are based on completely discrediting teachers, accusing them of being dissatisfied, and making teachers resign if they don't like this kind of work. There is no need to be obsessed with the profession of teachers. In fact, I want to say, is the teacher the only one who works hard in society? Not exactly. So many people who work hard for their lives.

No one resigned even though the salary was meager. As adults, people who have a positive attitude towards life know that after entering social work, they not only have to face the situation that one person is full and the whole family is not hungry, but also have to bear the responsibility of supporting the family, even if life and work give you more disappointments, they must stand the test.

This is also the reality that many times people try to struggle on the edge of life, but still try to stick to it. Why can't the teacher? Teachers are individuals first, and then teachers. Many people on the internet say that it is unfair to cancel teachers' winter and summer vacations, and that teachers' work is too simple and they also enjoy paid holidays. In this regard, teachers are eager to cancel the winter and summer vacations, nine to five.

Because the working hours of in-service teachers have exceeded 8 hours a day, too much time, their work is not as easy as others think. Then why does the online article about 996 working hours resonate with many people, but it is so "double standard" for the teaching profession, and I don't want the teaching profession to have a good life?