Jump to content

Skint, Channel 4 now!


stuarty

Recommended Posts

Heavily pregnant, jumping on a trampeline and smoking all at the same time, class!

Tax payer's pay for their benefits, that they use to buy knocked off goods stollen from supermarkets. Then the same tax payers have to pay inflated prices at the supermarkets to pay for the goods the shoplifters steal!

Edited by stuarty
Link to comment
Share on other sites

At least the shoplifter junkie's got some pride, £15-£20 for a BJ! The other hookers do the full monty for £10!

 

Haha I feel sorry for some of them as there are no jobs but others are just complete f##k ups

Link to comment
Share on other sites

At least the shoplifter junkie's got some pride, £15-£20 for a BJ! The other hookers do the full monty for £10!

 

Haha I feel sorry for some of them as there are no jobs but others are just complete f##k ups

Honestly i'm watching this and wondering if their human! They are living like animals, I cant believe people can have so little respect for themselves.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'd love to know what goes through their mind when they know they are on the breadline but still pop kids out like shelling peas. Poor little sods are destined for a life of misery. Amazing they can do glazing for a neighbour, but can't find an actual job. It boils my pi$$.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'd love to know what goes through their mind when they know they are on the breadline but still pop kids out like shelling peas. Poor little sods are destined for a life of misery. Amazing they can do glazing for a neighbour, but can't find an actual job. It boils my pi$$.

Agree, i was thinking about that guy and him getting a job. Fact is he's probably breed himself out of the possibility of ever securing a job. He would probably need to earn £50k plus to replace his benefits. Then if he was unlucky enough to move his family into a better area he wouldn't be able to feed them as there would be no shoplifters doing his weekly shopping!

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The steel work guy I don't mind too much, he's pretty straight down the line and does look out for his family. That Connor lad, I have met and taught his type several times. I know I'll get slated for this, but he's a prime example of why single parent families tend to breed bad kids. To put it straight, not all single parent kids are bad. But all bad kids tend to be from single parents. Especially boys living with mum. They need a man to kick them in too touch when they get too big for their boots.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The steel work guy I don't mind too much, he's pretty straight down the line and does look out for his family. That Connor lad, I have met and taught his type several times. I know I'll get slated for this, but he's a prime example of why single parent families tend to breed bad kids. To put it straight, not all single parent kids are bad. But all bad kids tend to be from single parents. Especially boys living with mum. They need a man to kick them in too touch when they get too big for their boots.

What's it like teaching these kid's?

I would have an empty punch bag hanging in the corner of the class room, then any @*!# from them and i would simple escort them to it, place them inside the bag, zip it up and tee off on it for a round or two. Then unzip it and pour them out, simple!

Edited by stuarty
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Difficult kids are my bread and butter, its the area I get the most out of. Yes there are times when I want to plough a claw hammer through there skulls, but when things go right its really rewarding. I know it sounds cliché but a lot of it is built on mutual respect. How ever annoying it maybe, I have to earn it from them first before I get any kind of progress. But at the same time they've got to earn mine. Then its a case of giving them trust and allowing them to prove themselves. Reward positive behaviour and find ways to combat negative behaviour. Its not easy, it doesn't always work, and yes occasionally some kids are just too far gone. There are times when I've had to walk away as to not lose my job by doing something they might regret. Biggest connection points have been cars, engines, the work shop and teaching them practical skills.

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

.......... and you get 6 weeks summer holiday :teeth::lol:

 

I know that's not strictly the case (I've friends that are teachers). Fair play RT, I admire what you do, I certainly couldn't do it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

.......... and you get 6 weeks summer holiday :teeth::lol:

 

I know that's not strictly the case (I've friends that are teachers). Fair play RT, I admire what you do, I certainly couldn't do it.

 

someone worked out a while ago that if teachers were paid by the hour for all the work they do i think that an average teachers salary would come in at about £2.90 an hour. which is basically half minimum wage. I think i've earnt my 6 weeks.....of which i spend 2 weeks planning for next term in. of the 2 weeks at easter i spent 1 in school and the other marking GCSE coursework.

 

but at the end of the day i have a job and it keeps the roof over my head so can;t complain.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...