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Funny, I got paid only 9 months of the year. I could take my 9 months salary
spread out over 12 months if I wished, but even then if I took an unauthorized day off, it was at the 9 month pay rate not the lower 12 month pay rate. Retired Illinois school teacher "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. All depends on how u look at it. Also there benefits, alteast here in wisconsin are very very good compared to alot of companies. Also where do u get that there the lowest paid of any college degree required job. I know thats wrong as i started out as a reporter, you must have a college degree for the job and well teachers got paid more here in wisconsin for a starting wage. Also nurses may or may not get more then a teacher to start. I do agree that good teachers should be paid more, but how to u figure out what teachers are good is the problem. I know several of the teachers i had in highschool were bad teachers, but they had been teaching at the school for over 30 years so they were maxed out the pay scale but they were overpaid. sooo what do we do... |
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