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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 290472" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>Alice no need to talk to you about teachers, as much as you think I am to stubborn, I feel you are to ignorant (uneducated) to even look at the facts. You always have someone you know that knows someone that tells someone the way their job is and how mistreated they are. </p><p></p><p>If you want to know the truth, get on Google, start researching the Median income of that specific city, then research what the salary is for teachers in that state then divide the hours worked into that salary. And then make an educated assessment as to rather it is to little. </p><p></p><p>And then when you figure that out then go ask that Teacher why they were so stupid to go to college and take a job that they knew before hand only paid X amount of dollars? And then after making that career choice freely why do they whine so much about their salaries, when it was their choice to go into this supposed low paying profession in the first place. </p><p></p><p></p><p>. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p><p>As someone who is working as a classroom instructional aid, I can tell you that I was totally suprised when I discovered that I had ten paid days off right off the bat. At my last job, you would have had to have been employed for 6 months before you could use sick leave and a year before you could use accrued vacation time. Teachers taking off a couple of days after school had been on for only a week? For a vacation? Hello! June, July, part of August??? </p><p></p><p>I don't think that teachers are overpaid. It is a part time job. I made less than a first year teacher at many schools in Texas after 5 years at my old position. And I worked with kids that the schools were sending to us because they didn't want to mess with them all day. Year round. </p><p></p><p>Teachers, IMHO, have it made, and I don't see what the beef is.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 290472, member: 3306"] Alice no need to talk to you about teachers, as much as you think I am to stubborn, I feel you are to ignorant (uneducated) to even look at the facts. You always have someone you know that knows someone that tells someone the way their job is and how mistreated they are. If you want to know the truth, get on Google, start researching the Median income of that specific city, then research what the salary is for teachers in that state then divide the hours worked into that salary. And then make an educated assessment as to rather it is to little. And then when you figure that out then go ask that Teacher why they were so stupid to go to college and take a job that they knew before hand only paid X amount of dollars? And then after making that career choice freely why do they whine so much about their salaries, when it was their choice to go into this supposed low paying profession in the first place. . ;-)[/quote] As someone who is working as a classroom instructional aid, I can tell you that I was totally suprised when I discovered that I had ten paid days off right off the bat. At my last job, you would have had to have been employed for 6 months before you could use sick leave and a year before you could use accrued vacation time. Teachers taking off a couple of days after school had been on for only a week? For a vacation? Hello! June, July, part of August??? I don't think that teachers are overpaid. It is a part time job. I made less than a first year teacher at many schools in Texas after 5 years at my old position. And I worked with kids that the schools were sending to us because they didn't want to mess with them all day. Year round. Teachers, IMHO, have it made, and I don't see what the beef is. [/QUOTE]
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