I am a high school math and science teacher with 13 years experience. I find it quite impressive how positive everyone is about teaching. I have my share of good days too but they're not always great. No job is perfect and you get your share of headaches like in any other job. The turnover rate in teaching is actually kind of high where I am as people find it to be quite stressful.
I find that the positive feedback from students doesn't usually come until after they have graduated and have returned to thank me for having taught them (okay, it only happened a couple of times). But I do feel a sense of pride when I see them succeed, maybe due a little to what I have taught them (not just about math and science).
Teaching can be very rewarding if you feel that you are making a difference. And the money's not that bad (I can still indulge in my hobbies). If you like working with kids and enjoy watching them learn and develop into adults then I say go for it.
I find that the positive feedback from students doesn't usually come until after they have graduated and have returned to thank me for having taught them (okay, it only happened a couple of times). But I do feel a sense of pride when I see them succeed, maybe due a little to what I have taught them (not just about math and science).
Teaching can be very rewarding if you feel that you are making a difference. And the money's not that bad (I can still indulge in my hobbies). If you like working with kids and enjoy watching them learn and develop into adults then I say go for it.

