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I am good friends with a handful of teachers and they all have the best pay and benefits packages of anyone else I know in our community with the exception ofone crazy successful realtor.. One of their husbands works with me at my nonprofit and he doesn't make much because he's on disability and can't work much. He always his wife makes too much money. She spends her whole summer cruising around Europe or Asia every year. They all made 120-200k in a low wage, low cost of living area where skilled welders make $40k.
I don't support blanket raises for teachers. Our reading proficiency has dropped like a rock. Actually start educating students and promote free thinking and maybe we can talk about it.
Where is this? I'm in Florida and teacher pay has always been poor and is only getting worse. It used to be only sustainable because it had a good pension. Like they didn't get enough money to save for retirement, but since that was in place, it worked out. But in recent years they made it harder to qualify for the pension.
imaginationland.
What do you gain from this series of lies?
Private school teachers?
Meanwhile...America’s teachers are working two jobs and barely getting by
That education thing requires the Republican party stops sabotaging education like they've been doing for the past 5 decades at least. A dumb, uneducated population is required for their existence
What an anecdote.
Teacher pay, like all pay, has not gone up congruent with inflation. When it goes down as it has the past 20 years, the education quality drops. How would you fix the problem? Looks like “Try harder” doesn’t work.
You are bringing two unrelated points:
But then you switch to
And then you close to something aspirational (kids should get better) after advocating for not increasing teachers salaries.
For making your aspirational goal come true you want the best people as teachers… and for that you need high salaries.
Now I don’t think you are a bot or a troll but in times of scarcity it’s common that poor people argue with each other and pull the ones that have a little more down…. I would say that in your community maybe you should aim to have everyone an higher salary not teachers having a lower salary