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    Three years more. It is a long time. Probably you should start looking to move on. The ship is sinking and only two teachers are good, don't be surprised if they're also looking for better work places. When a quality of a centre goes down it will keep going down; in general when they open they need to fill their spots to start making profit, they contract the best teachers best curriculums, best equipment but then, when they figure it out that actually to run a good place takes 80% of their income only to pay teachers then is when they start trying to figure it out on cutting things. Best teachers go out young unexperienced (with lower wages) are in. Part timers are the most solicited (no benefits to pay). They start also cutting art supplies and sometimes even the quality foods. Teachers getting payed really late, etc.

    Start working on your plan B.

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    It’s entirely up to you, however if it was myself, I would pull her from there.

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