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Public schools and training institutions: two different career choices for teachers
Public schools and training institutions are two different career choices for teachers. This paper will discuss the differences between the two kinds of teachers' professions from three aspects: the difference in preparation, the difference in salary and the difference in working hours, so as to help readers better understand these two choices.

Compilation difference

Teachers in public schools can teach and educate people safely until they retire as long as they don't make big mistakes. Teachers in training institutions are all private, which is closely related to the profit of the institutions. Once the organization loses money, the teacher's job may be lost.

Salary world

The salaries of teachers in public schools are strictly implemented in accordance with national standards and are stable and reliable until retirement. The salary of teachers in training institutions is linked to performance, and the basic salary of responsibility is added with commission. Wages skyrocket in the peak season and may be stretched in the off-season.

Working hours vary greatly.

Teachers in public schools enjoy winter and summer vacations and can rest on weekends and holidays, so that their real work and life can be correct. Teachers in training institutions may need to sacrifice these breaks and spend every learning moment with students.