And again you've neatly sidestepped my point.
You referenced my post , suggested that you were taking it at " face value " and stated that I suggested that the two teachers in question were overworked , underpaid and further stated that I suggested that they should were right to give up the voluntary work - as I say absolute and utter nonsense on your part.
You are merely misquoting me for your own ends.
Of course the teachers are entitled to be angry,bitter and disillusioned about two unilateral pay cuts , would'nt you be ?
Of course they feel undervalued and given the rather slewed view of the job they do by the media and by some members of the public as I said I can see their point of view
I understood thedaras post to be an imaginary situation where he would show his response to you and others who take a certain view of the teachers,if he took the post at face value.In otherwords ,if he had no argument with what you stated,and in this context, he was correct in his observations.
In fairness to thedaras,I have not seen him say your posts are absolute and utter nonsense, nor that you are envious,these kind of things,which you bring into a debate are classic sidestepping technics.
The consistent redherrings and word smithing is also another classic.