Talk:General Teaching Council for England

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BetacommandBot (talk) 17:47, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

fees
I know wikipedia is not the place to discuss issues, but the GTC really piss me off with their stupid fees. Why have I got to pay to be a teacher? How expensive can it really be to have a list somewhere that says A) I have a PGCE and B) I'm not a sex offender? It just feels like an enormous rip off.

I brought this up with the person on the phone at the GTC for England once and all their could do was read their script about how the teaching unions had negotiated to get teachers salaries raised by £35 a year or whatever the hell the annual fee was. Well that's bullshit, and I'll tell you why. Teachers generally work academic years that begin and end in september, yet the GTC charge their fees from the financial year from april, this means if I work one academic year I have to pay two years fees. If I work two academic years in a row then I pay three years GTC fees etc etc. Given the average teacher works 4 or 5 years before jacking in the thankless bollocks, the GTC always gets one years more subs then the teacher really works. rant over. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Coolug (talk • contribs) 15:10, 12 March 2010 (UTC)

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