Helen: I was wondering how your new job was going. You started last month, didn’t you?
Ruth: Yes, that’s right. To be blunt, I thought it was going to be more challenging. I’m bored most of the time. I spent most of last week just photocopying.
Helen: Did you? I thought you loved it there.
Ruth: Well, the people are great. But I can’t stand my boss. He never listens to us. Look – I’ve got a photo of the team on my phone.
Helen: You’re in the countryside, aren’t you?
Ruth: Yes, we had a team-building day and did lots of activities like kayaking.
Helen: Is that your boss in the middle?
Ruth: Yes! Judging by his expression, I’d say that he wasn’t enjoying himself as much as we were!
Helen: May I ask if the salary is OK?
Ruth: It’s OK but you need more than a good salary to be happy at work, don’t you?
Helen: Absolutely! I’ve never been that keen on working for a big company. I’d rather work for a charity or for myself …
For me, the ideal school is, first of all, a well-equipped building that is not in an emergency condition, so that this school has good equipment and can be properly engaged. Secondly, these are young promising teachers who understand their task and teach children, do not yell at them and do not run to the head each time to tell what kind of children are bad. It will be possible to attend this school exactly when you want, that is today for example, you want to go to school at 11 o'clock in the morning and you go, tomorrow you can go at 12 o'clock, and after tomorrow at all somewhere at 6. o'clock you go to this school according to your schedule, not the official one. It would be nice if you don't want to go to classes that you just want to go to, and give twice as much time to classes that you really need, and which you want to attend.
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