Sammy5IsAlive
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ORIGINAL: obvert Many teachers at my school in London would not go back in, I really wonder how that feeling would change if it cost them their careers. Not maliciously, but as a simple consequence of the virus and Govt actions, their careers would have to be reset to beginning...i.e. having to go retrain, re-certify, re-whatever and start back at a starting wage or even have to start a brand new career because of the Gov't classify which careers are safe and which are shut down. I assume it would be industrial action through the unions and so whilst they would not be paid (at least up to the summer holidays in mid July) their jobs would be safe. I am trying to make a hypothetical assertion...IF the virus and govt action effectively cost them their career (as it certainly has in many other job vocations) would they sing a different tune? I still don't get you? If their job had gone then they wouldn't need to worry about it being safe or not. Sorry, I am never as clear as I would like to be. Don't think about the teaching, but rather any Career. You work hard thru your life, train, undergo specific training, and climb the ladder or improve the standard of your life for you and your family. It is hard work and takes many years of course. Of course you view it as essential, or why else would you be paid. Now along comes a disease, Covid, and your Government. By decree your career is labelled unessential and is shutdown. At some point during the extended shutdown, your career evaporates, never to come back. You are left with the unappealing choices of either starting all over fresh, including starting wage, and or you have to switch careers with the new training etc that involves. Your standard of living, that of your family, is substantially hurt for the future perhaps forever. However, at some point, if you acted during the shutdown, perhaps you had been given a chance to save your career or decide to shelter in home and forgo your career. Ok that makes much more sense. I'm still not sure which careers have gone permanently so that people can't go back to them once the lockdown has lifted. In terms of the commitment in terms of training etc that would have put in to get going in their career I guess the big one would be airline pilots. Maybe chefs also? Finding it hard to think of other specific examples. Along slightly different lines I guess you have some small business owners who haven't left themselves with enough contingency funds to get through the lockdown.
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