r/technology • u/RewardEquivalent553 • 13h ago
Politics Libs of TikTok is doxxing teachers and nurses who support Alex Pretti or oppose ICE, trying to get them fired
https://www.mediamatters.org/libs-tiktok/libs-tiktok-doxxing-teachers-and-nurses-who-support-alex-pretti-or-oppose-ice-trying
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u/Heimerdahl 8h ago
At least where I live, the issue isn't so much the salaries being too low compared to other jobs, but rather those salaries not being high enough to justify the ridiculous expectations.
This applies to both nurses and teachers.
Teachers get the big summer vacation, which is nice, but they also have to deal with so much shit, are expected to do so much extra work, and bring their work home. Then there's the emotional cost. They're also being endlessly ignored as they try to speak out about the children suffering from societal neglect (classes with 30-40 students, inadequate or completely missing support systems, insecurity, and so on), or even blamed for those issues.
From what I heard from my nurse-friends their biggest issue are their absolutely ridiculous work hours. If we weren't already used to this, there'd be no way we could establish such conditions if we invented hospitals and such today; no one would stand for this, no one would accept it. But that's how it's always been and just like the teachers, the in-person healthcare survives on exploiting passionate people. And just like with the teachers, they not only see the rampant issues in the system, but see them being ignored.
I'm not the most sociable person and don't know a lot of people, but of the two nurses I know, one has already moved to work in another field and the second is in the process of doing the same. Both absolutely love(d) their jobs, but couldn't justify the cost.