14-May

Teachers Need Our Support And We Are Here To Help

As Australia continues to the flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic, we all beginning to return to what will be our new normal.

In the last couple of weeks different states across Australia have lifted certain restrictions with some states now allowing all children to return to school permanently. While this may be a massive sigh of relief for parents of school-aged kids, what about the teachers?

Teachers are more than worried that they now stand on the front-line and are putting themselves at risk by simply just doing their jobs. Schools are already a pool of germs and if you have been a teacher for a while you would definitely be aware of how often you can get sick from the children in your classroom.

 

 

However, the government has confirmed that there is good evidence that closing schools will contribute very little to reducing the spread, so re-opening them would seem to do very little damage.

This isn’t the only problem teachers are facing. The government has announced that there will be a freeze on wage increases for teachers and nurses, after the pandemic to save money from the government’s perspective. Nonetheless, this could lead to teachers being strapped for cash during an emergency or even when needing something small for their classroom. There is also a real likelihood that many teachers have experienced an increase in expenditure when they began preparing and buying supplies in order to be able to work from home.

At this current point in time, teachers will need to be stocking up on lots of hand sanitiser and disinfectant wipes, not just for their classrooms but for their homes too.

After a long day, they won’t want to bring home any germs from school, so they will need to ensure that they have a good supply of chemicals that will get rid of these germs, such as sanitisers and disinfectants. Though, these can be quite expensive to find at the moment and buying in bulk amounts isn’t cheap, so what can they do if they can’t afford the items that will keep them safe?

 

 

Well, a great solution is a fast cash loan from Spondooli. Getting a quick cash loan from a bank can involve a lengthy process, so it isn’t right if you have any last-minute cash needs.

That is where Spondooli comes in, when you need a cash loan on short notice, we are a reliable and trustworthy lender. With a fast and simple application process, all you need to do is apply online, which takes less than five minutes.

A great solution for teachers, who are always busy, because you can get instant approval and you don’t need to visit a lender- It’s as easy as your 1,2,3’s and your A, B, C’s.

You might be wondering if this is the right option for you, but with flexible repayments, it can be the right option for any teacher.

Spondooli can work with your budget, to help you get through uncertain times without the added stress. Even if you have a bad credit rating from your past, as long as you have a stable income now, you can still get a Spondooli quick cash loan. They care more about your current situation than your past one, so nothing can hold Spondooli back from helping you out in an emergency. While teachers may need some help now with supplies, we are also always here to help our countries wonderful teachers in any kind of emergency. Whether it be car repairs, a sudden expense, bills or even just to splurge on something nice; a quick cash loan is a great solution.

During this time, teachers need our efforts and support more than ever as they venture back onto the front-line. We are here to help them financially get though these tough times, without any added stress.

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