Early Riser
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Primary school teachers are underpaid in my view, they do really good work with our children, and they build quite strong relationships with them.
That is the key thing about a good teacher - there is a foundation of strong relationship with the pupils. It is personal. Otherwise it would be "just a job" - and a soul-destroying one. It is not like working in office on a file, like this facile comparison:
I'll ring the local tax office and see who has been looking after my files for the last few years and get the names of the tax-payers in the same tax district. We'll all lob a few quid into the kitty and buy a gift-card and a thank you card.
I am not a teacher by the way. I did work inthe public sector for several years, but no gifts, that I recall. I did also work in the private hospitality sector and I do recall gifts (or "tips") there, which I now realise was outrageous. I was also self employed for a while and also sometimes received tokens of appreciation. I should have reported myself to myself!
Too old-fashioned, cringe-worthy and valueless to be discarded because none of them can be thrown over the bar with the other vouchers to subsidise a "right good auld tear" during the prolonged holidays
I suspect this is what really bothers you - the tortuous thought that, instead of buying a sensible cardigan, teacher might be out there somewhere having a good time.