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"CW9371" wrote in message ... Yes, most teachers get a couple of months off per year but how would you like it if your company said you must work 10 months a year, accept the lowest pay level of any college degree required job and not get paid for those two months? If you knew anything at all about the teaching profession, you would go wash your mouth out with soap. Bob Reed Bob, They work 10 months and get paid for 12 months. BZZZT. Work 10, get our pay spread out over 12. Don't get the paid vacation, like other jobs. You know, it really doesn't matter if you think teachers get paid enough, the fact is, well qualified people are less likely to go into teaching, and more good teachers are leaving. There already is a shortage of math and science teachers, and it IS getting worse each year. -- Jim in NC-- |
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