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Albert Frankenstein wrote:
Misconception about teaching...Mr Sails does not get a lot of time off, and neither do most other teachers.. Truths: 1) Teachers get a lot of time off 2) Teachers make a lot of money 3) Teachers don't work that hard. I know this to be true because I had teachers when I was young, and look how I turned out. Well, I'm sorry you went to school in such a poor place...Mr. Sails does not get a lot of time off, he works very hard, and he does not amke much money...it's public record...google VA's teacher pay schedule for a teacher with 6 years experience and a Master's Degree and then compare it to other occupations that require a Master's... |
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I don't know about other states, and I'm not that plugged into the teaching
scene here in California. I believe there's a union, but who knows, but do I have a couple of friends who teach in Grade School. They don't get much money for the large number of students they deal with every day. The schools (at least the ones where they teach) go all year. They get some time off, but not that much. And, whatever time off they get is mitigated by having to stay late, get there early, grade homework in the evening and on weekends, and use their own money and time to get all the extras that help make it worthwhile for their young students. They work exceedingly hard. A simple google search will reveal that. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... Albert Frankenstein wrote: Misconception about teaching...Mr Sails does not get a lot of time off, and neither do most other teachers.. Truths: 1) Teachers get a lot of time off 2) Teachers make a lot of money 3) Teachers don't work that hard. I know this to be true because I had teachers when I was young, and look how I turned out. Well, I'm sorry you went to school in such a poor place...Mr. Sails does not get a lot of time off, he works very hard, and he does not amke much money...it's public record...google VA's teacher pay schedule for a teacher with 6 years experience and a Master's Degree and then compare it to other occupations that require a Master's... |
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Capt. JG wrote:
I don't know about other states, and I'm not that plugged into the teaching scene here in California. I believe there's a union, but who knows, but do I have a couple of friends who teach in Grade School. They don't get much money for the large number of students they deal with every day. The schools (at least the ones where they teach) go all year. They get some time off, but not that much. And, whatever time off they get is mitigated by having to stay late, get there early, grade homework in the evening and on weekends, and use their own money and time to get all the extras that help make it worthwhile for their young students. They work exceedingly hard. A simple google search will reveal that. Mr SaIls buys new pencils every week...he ahd to buy calculators (which, of course, disappear)...fortunately our rock collection, acquired over years of traveling, is under lock and key in a display case...last school he was at didn't have meter sticks and he was expected to teach the metric system! He had to convert regular yard sticks! |
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