Planning (and making) lessons is not part of the job?
Having to pay for resources using your own money?
Working 10 hours extra a week without payment?
No wonder nobody wants to be a teacher anymore.
In the Netherlands, as a teacher you eventually earn less than you could have earned when working for a company, but there are some advantages, such as more holidays, higher starter salaries (but a lower cap), much more schooling options than you'd have in most companies, and last but not least, *way* more freedom as you have in most companies.
(I've been a teacher for a short while, so it could have changed, nowadays.)
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