A very quick story before I take someone to the airport. The other day I had an HVAC technician in the house fixing the fan motor on my air conditioner. Anyone who knows me knows that I cannot stand the heat and would most likely turn feral in the summer without air conditioning. As he was running my credit card, the technician asked what I did for a living. No doubt he was wondering why I sitting at home in jeans and an old t-shirt at 2:30pm on a Wednesday. I told him I taught fifth grade and that my summer vacation had just started. He said, “Oh, that’s awesome!” Then I waited because I knew what was coming next. “My mom teaches kindergarten.”
There it is.
Any time someone is impressed by what I do, they inevitably reveal that someone they know is also a teacher. Almost always someone that they love and respect. I have heard legends of a time when teachers could say “you know, this job doesn’t pay a lot, but at least I get the respect of the community.” Now everyone thinks that they can do my job. I often tell people that teaching elementary is the hardest job everyone thinks they can do.
So, complaining is over. How do we fix it? How do we remind people that ours is a job that makes all other jobs possible? How do we show people how much work our job entails? I honestly don’t know right now. But I am going to be thinking about it.


