The video explaining the chaos surrounding the hiring of temporary teachers: "If you have a position, don't celebrate it, wait, be suspicious..."
This Monday, the Ministry of Education published up to four versions of the award, something that upset those affected.
PalmThe failures in the allocation of positions to temporary teachers have also given rise to critical humorous content. This Monday, Educació made up to four different allocations, with teachers who may have had a position in the first one, but were left without the last one, as is the case withAlba Storm. Creator Pere Jota has expressed his opinion in a video posted on social media. "For those who don't understand, it's like someone gave you an apartment, then took it away from you, then gave you another one, and then sent you an email telling you that what you experienced didn't happen," he explains. "If you have a spot, don't celebrate it. Wait, breathe, check your email, check again, be suspicious..." he summarizes.
The creator also questions Educació's justification of what happened as a computer error. "This error has more power than the Prime Minister. One day he gives you a position at a school, and the next he'll put you on guard duty in hell," he says. "The temporary workers experience it like they're in a thriller psychological. "Do you have a place? Yes? No? Maybe? Check your email again at 5:08 p.m., no, at 6:14 p.m., no, at 6:30 p.m.," he explains. Pere Jota laments the general malaise among the teaching community. "They are teachers, not contestants in a virtual reality game with anxiety as the prize. There have already been so many complaints that the logo of the Ministry of Education and Anxiety has been created," he explains.
"The Regional Ministry tells you that you will receive an email with your new status. But that is not an award process, but an emotional raffle with excellence as its objective and chaos as its method. And you (a teacher) only have a pen, a backpack, and you dream of a place in an air-conditioned high school and having students who don't do anything."
The author also refers to the fact that during the summer awards, teachers with fewer points were given the upper hand by others with more points, following an agreement validated at the sectoral table that gave priority to temporary teachers removed from a vacancy. "We have teachers with 200 points who get nowhere and others who have four and end up with a position in Son Servera and a company car," he says, ironically.