joeharte123 wrote: » What are the pros and cons to working with for an ETB? I hear more bad things than good about them.
joeharte123 wrote: » If employed with one ETB, can you move to another ETB in another county? Why might the HR staff put someone off applying? My understanding is an ETB school is that it's run like a business, serving "clients" and they show little loyalty toward their staff, like you said they can move you at anytime in short notice.
joeharte123 wrote: » So is it possible to move from DDETB to LMETB, for example?
Felix Tall Serpent wrote: » No.
joeharte123 wrote: » Thank you.
joeharte123 wrote: » Teachers are paid their salary on a monthly basis I'm led to believe?
TheValeyard wrote: » id really hate that. I know its common for many people. Id just personally hate that.
funkypumpkins wrote: » Thanks for all the explanations. I am Irish but trained in the UK as a MFL teacher. I have two interviews for my subject and ETBs seem to be responding back to me. I have route 3 registration and I am hoping there is a chance of a job or substitute work.
mtoutlemonde wrote: » I presume the Teaching Council are assessing your qualifications to move you into Post Primary? The ETB will pay you as unqualified.
funkypumpkins wrote: » Yes I am in the process of registering to do post primary under Route 2. The TC are just being difficult with foreign qualifications and post employment experience/induction. I am sure they'll take advantage of my cheaper rate in the interim
my etb teacher is persecuting me. no i have been only the best student and kindest loyal student but i am being persecuted by my teacher.
what should i do?