By Amy Phipps & Simon HareTwo former teachers say they have no regrets about leaving the education profession to run a pub.Mr Wilson said running The New Zealand Arms in Langley Street, Derby, was "much more rewarding".
A recent survey found more than half of teachers had considered leaving the job in the past academic year due to pressures on their mental health.He said: "Unfortunately, I don't think the students are getting a good deal because the teachers are all tired, stressed and also on edge all the time."Mr Wilson said: "I did notice it becoming they wanted more and more off you.
Nick Raine, from the National Education Union, said: "On average primary school teachers are working 56 hours and secondary school teachers 54 hours.Mr Tomlinson was a teacher for 20 years before leaving the profession in August"The hours are long but they're much more rewarding and I do feel like the shackles are off now and I'm more creative," he said.
Wish I’d thought of that
Running a pub is not easy in any way... Then again teaching isn't either.
When BBC describes teaching as an industry I know the world is insane.
Out the frying pan and into the fire
Awful... A recent survey by the teaching charity Education Support found 59% of teachers had considered leaving the job in the past academic year due to pressures on their mental health and wellbeing.
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