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Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) Reviews
What is it like working as a Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education)?
February 2022
Good for the most part.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Memphis:
Pros: I love working for Porter Leath. It is a great company to work for.
Cons: I hate the weather and the sales taxes are expensive. You get all 4 seasons in one week. Memphis only has summer.
January 2022
Work here only if you WANT to (just regular spending money, not bill money), not because you NEED to.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Secaucus:
Pros: The children and the families for the most part.
Cons: The administration and the pay. Admin is very rude and likes to belittle you in front of others. Few bathroom breaks and you get grief if you need time off. Won't pay you what you're worth but also won't sign off for you to interview within the company where you can make more money.
November 2021
Competitive but work more.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Kuala Lumpur:
Pros: it is convenient and lively in the city area
Cons: traffic is the main issue of all
July 2021
Interesting, invigorating, and fulfilling.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Louisville:
Pros: I love that I am able to learn about the psychology of young children and put to practice the knowledge obtained from my degrees
Cons: The pay
July 2021
Being underpaid and undermined.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Cape Town:
Pros: Convenience of travelling to workplace
Cons: Underpaid and undermined in workplace
June 2021
Great as Extra Income (not as the primary source of income)
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Hendersonville:
Pros: I only work while my kids are in school
Cons: No retirement
May 2021
The students and families I serve make this the best career choice but would like new management.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Grand Rapids:
Pros: The students I serve
Cons: The administration is disconnected, the pay for new hires is very similar to mine and they have less education
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