Isnt it better to secure a permanent position ?
It suits some ppl mate. Newly qualified teachers sometimes do this because they want to gain experience, find a school they like. Others do it because they might need flexible working arrangements. Some accept the fact they won't get certain benefits but won't get the headfck and extraordinary pressures being imposed on permanent teachers at the moment. We call that "accountability"
I deal with the agencies and hire a lot of supply teachers who give that as a big reason which is fair enough.And I suppose it's like in other businesses that have vast amounts of zero hour contracts. Some ppl need the work whilst others do it because it suits their other commitments or lifestyles.

