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    Quote Originally Posted by Middleaged View Post
    Name one disease that they get, in those monts?
    Hah hah hah. Presumably you went to an Irish school. Would you wish those conditions or the students on anyone? It's amazing any teachers stay remotely sane (and indeed some quite obviously don't - even those continuing to teach - sufficiently so that you can see it even as a kid).

    Yeah par for the course in the job - but it isn't some kind of cushy nirvana whatever about how good the pros sound to everyone else who has other forms of work hell to deal with (and lets face it, a vast swathe of workplaces are not condusive to health).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Middleaged View Post
    Name one disease that they get, in those monts?
    Teachers get many different stress related diseases. Here's a link to a book on the topic and you can find more in the academic journals if you search google scholar:

    Teachers managing stress and ... - Google Books

    The stress level is higher in the lower levels of teaching (primary and secondary)

    Occupational stress in head teachers: a national UK study

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarahj View Post
    Teachers get many different stress related diseases. Here's a link to a book on the topic and you can find more in the academic journals if you search google scholar:

    Teachers managing stress and ... - Google Books

    The stress level is higher in the lower levels of teaching (primary and secondary)

    Occupational stress in head teachers: a national UK study
    I didn't ask for condition's, of which I am well aware, I asked for a disease name.

    Not a difficult question to answer if you have an answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreaded_Estate View Post
    Still trying to figure out how this economic model will work.
    Will we still need everything that is consumed in the country now? Will we produce everything we need or will we import some things?
    Why not flesh out the detail of this system sarah

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    Quote Originally Posted by Middleaged View Post
    I didn't ask for condition's, of which I am well aware, I asked for a disease name.

    Not a difficult question to answer if you have an answer.
    M.E., depression and anxiety disorders.

    Not to mention that chronic stress can raise your chances of all sorts of other complaints from cardiovascular disease to cancer.

    And there's no apostrophe needed in a plural.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreaded_Estate View Post
    Why not flesh out the detail of this system sarah
    I have on other threads, however I'm going home now. Will address this tomorrow though if you're still interested?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarahj View Post
    M.E., depression and anxiety disorders.

    Not to mention that chronic stress can raise your chances of all sorts of other complaints from cardiovascular disease to cancer.

    And there's no apostrophe needed in a plural.
    So, no disease....

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    Why not closeo ff every loophole that allowed very rich people pay little or no tax and then scrap all pension relief on any type of pension. Sure it'll hit lots of people but the reality is a pension is luxury the majority of people do not have as they battle financially all their life to avoid having to depend on benefits to survive.

    A grown adult working a full time job should be paid enough to afford to cover all their bills within reason - they should not need to depend on social welfare to make ends meet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarahj View Post
    I have on other threads, however I'm going home now. Will address this tomorrow though if you're still interested?
    Are you at work?

    What job lets you multiple post all afternoon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd-Apjohn View Post
    Why not closeo ff every loophole that allowed very rich people pay little or no tax and then scrap all pension relief on any type of pension. Sure it'll hit lots of people but the reality is a pension is luxury the majority of people do not have as they battle financially all their life to avoid having to depend on benefits to survive.

    A grown adult working a full time job should be paid enough to afford to cover all their bills within reason - they should not need to depend on social welfare to make ends meet.

    I agree.

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