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Yeah, teachers in Oakland max out at $70k
Quote from: michigancat on August 22, 2014, 08:40:28 PMYeah, teachers in Oakland max out at $70kIn KS money that's gotta be like $43-$45k, right? That is super shitty to max out at that. There are many union simple labor jobs that top that.
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she's very lazy
Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on August 22, 2014, 08:54:42 PMshe's very lazylibliblibliblib, you aunt should become a police officer or fireperson.
I'm in my 14th year, Master's degree plus 12 hours, and make $50,000. I started at $34,000 in 1997. (didn't teach from 2010 until this year) If I didn't have my Master's, I would be making $43,000.
A huge problem is that teachers need a lot of school. And let's face it, the teachers aren't the ones getting full roses. They graduate and make 35k with a 300 dollar a month bill.
Quote from: Cire on August 23, 2014, 10:15:07 AMA huge problem is that teachers need a lot of school. And let's face it, the teachers aren't the ones getting full roses. They graduate and make 35k with a 300 dollar a month bill.Don't they just need the 4 years everyone else needs?
Quote from: 8manpick on August 23, 2014, 10:18:05 AMQuote from: Cire on August 23, 2014, 10:15:07 AMA huge problem is that teachers need a lot of school. And let's face it, the teachers aren't the ones getting full roses. They graduate and make 35k with a 300 dollar a month bill.Don't they just need the 4 years everyone else needs?The only way to get raises is to continue your education. Almost everyone making a career of it has at least a Master's degree.
Getting paid $45K for 9 months of work doesn't sound that bad. Plus, you can do a second job in the summer.
Quote from: WackyCat08 on August 23, 2014, 12:38:32 PMGetting paid $45K for 9 months of work doesn't sound that bad. Plus, you can do a second job in the summer. We should just work them 11 months and adjust their salary accordingly.