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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick66" data-source="post: 1974801" data-attributes="member: 497846"><p>The problem is that I don’t know enough to teach.</p><p></p><p>And these days, unless you’ve got the dreaded qualification, they won’t let you anywhere near a classroom as there’s been a big fuss about unqualified teachers. Once, a long time ago, in my history Advanced level, we used to have a class where we went off topic and talked about anything. I actually gave a lecture on Freemasonary which was my special interest at the time. </p><p></p><p>It is frustrating though, not being able to do something you love. I’ve applied for many jobs in the industry but, curiously, despite the fact I have travelled, they prefer students with fancy degrees in tourism who have never set foot outside the country. Experience counts for nothing, sadly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick66, post: 1974801, member: 497846"] The problem is that I don’t know enough to teach. And these days, unless you’ve got the dreaded qualification, they won’t let you anywhere near a classroom as there’s been a big fuss about unqualified teachers. Once, a long time ago, in my history Advanced level, we used to have a class where we went off topic and talked about anything. I actually gave a lecture on Freemasonary which was my special interest at the time. It is frustrating though, not being able to do something you love. I’ve applied for many jobs in the industry but, curiously, despite the fact I have travelled, they prefer students with fancy degrees in tourism who have never set foot outside the country. Experience counts for nothing, sadly. [/QUOTE]
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