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Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) Reviews

What is it like working as a Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education)?

October 2019
Not good.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in St. Louis:
Pros: Teaching the children
Cons: The shootings
September 2019
It's comfortable.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Saltillo:
Pros: The weather, the salary than in other cities in the country, people, and security than in other cities.
Cons: It's a little bit expensive if you compare it with other cities. The client service is bad is most of places.
September 2019
I am passionate about my work.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Johannesburg:
Pros: Just to be an educator teachings small children to become smart one day.
Cons: You don't have much rights as a qualified teacher.
September 2019
Unfair.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Brits:
Pros: Nothing
Cons: People here only employ you to benefit themselves, getting paid minimum wage to make someone else rich while you battle to make it through the month.
August 2019
Its average.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Broken Arrow:
Pros: Flexibility andfreedom to run my classas I see fit
Cons: The pay and no hr . There are employeewho should not be doing this job and theyare not reprimanded forthe things they do wrong. There is no consequences to our actions
August 2019
I am a native....So this the only place I've ever worked.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Atlanta:
Pros: My job is 5 mins away from my residence
Cons: None
August 2019
Rewarding.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Monticello:
Pros: Inspiring others to be the best person they can be. I do this simply by modeling positive behavior in my daily tasks.
Cons: Relationships with my students , staff, and parents

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