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Richard Hertz wrote:
Most teachers I know are out the door long before then. Also, most other salaried professionals work longer hours than teachers for no extra pay either, so the gripes about extra take-home work falls on uncaring ears. The bottom line is - there are plenty of qualified people lined up to take the teaching jobs at the current salary levels. Even when unemployment is at historic lows this is the case. Really? In my area it is very hard to find math and science teachers. I oppose all those government gravy pensions. (Military/combat service excluded) One other big problem is the non-meritocracy of government/school systems. Pay is based on years of service and so-called education credits. In the "real" world pay is based on performance, merit, etc. Yes, that is my biggest beef with the teaching system at present. And the fact that it is unionized. I don't believe that "professional" and "union" go together, but then many pilots are union also... Matt |
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