jgpron23 Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 Quitted. Learned that wanting to teach isn't enough especially if financially security is one of your main priorities in life (in the Philippines, at least). Although I can say that I had the passion to teach, the harsh reality of being financially secure and capable dawned on me as time passed by, and became a corporate sellout. Quote Link to comment
JosephKeys Posted June 4 Share Posted June 4 (edited) I am not a teacher by educational degree or license. I usually get invited to train young radio broadcasters or multimedia art students on practical skills not well covered in undergrad. My fee ranges from free to 15k+ ranges from the type of seminar I'm handling or my connection with the institution. Basically, I talk about the softwares and hardwares; common mistakes and misconceptions in the field. Maybe some motivational talks to pursue the field. TL:DR No, but Yes Edited June 4 by JosephKeys Quote Link to comment
neilgayuman Posted June 10 Share Posted June 10 No, but there was a time I wanted to be one. For college students, specifically. Quote Link to comment
fanboii3000 Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 No, but there was a time I thought I wanted to be one but I remembered I get irritated easily. So no go. Quote Link to comment
Joseph69 Posted July 5 Share Posted July 5 How's the experience doing part time college instructor? Quote Link to comment
DorkVader Posted August 21 Share Posted August 21 Yes. Not in the academic sense but I teach highly specialized skills to professionals. Quote Link to comment
martbogard Posted September 14 Share Posted September 14 Nope. Salute sa mga teacher for teaching us the reality of life. 🫡 Quote Link to comment
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