"Richard Hertz" wrote
The bottom line is - there are plenty of qualified people lined up to take
the teaching jobs at the current salary levels.
You are so far out in left field, I only will make a couple comments. You
are completely wrong about the supply of teachers. Perhaps there are
surplus numbers in elementary and humanities, but it is almost impossible to
find science and math teachers who are well qualified, and gets harder every
year.
Teacher's salaries have grown at under the cost of living, under inflation,
and has meant less disposable income, even when taking into account pay
raises for each years service. Not too many professions can claim that
proud distinction.
Come take my teaching job. See how you like it. You won't last a year.
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Jim in NC
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