Don’t be fooled. Teachers have snowballed people into thinking they are overworked and underpaid. They are huge whiners. The reality? They make a great salary and have more time off than any other profession out there.
Studies show women choose “safer” jobs than men, work less hours, I mean I could go on, but I’d have to disagree with “low pay”, they’re about to see “low pay” if federal funding gets pulled.
So much information (BETTER information) is available (and for free) on the internet.
Schools are indoctrinating children and not represented by the other sex in proportion.
It’s to help those with jobs who cannot afford to homeschool, and mandated to have “education” (not pissing on that, our literacy rates are good, relatively), but it’s like a free daycare thought camp for people who need have responsibilities during the day.
Hopefully, a lot of people, from this virus, can work from home and homeschool.
It’s more about having two months off a year to go galavanting around engaging in sex tourism and living outside of their means.
You would simply not believe the amount of women that are on their parents dime into their late twenties.
I have a date here sometime with a woman who is 25 and lives at home with her parents.
My last three exes had their rent/expenses paid for by their dads.
What was their biggest concern about dating me? I made all the money, and they didn’t want that dynamic.
If you want to see these lib women turn into conservatives, have the boomers start cutting them off. They’ll pair up and settle down very quickly once they start having to live within their means.
Teacher here. The low pay thing is a myth -- somewhat.
There are great disparities between individual teachers' pay. In my region alone we have a lot of teachers who only make about 24K a year (some make 22K) -- you're supposed to get tenure and a pay raise after 2 years, but the schools like to "fire" after year 2, wait a year, then rehire so they can start that process over and 4 years to tenure (which is shady, and I don't blame a teacher for going someplace else). We also have teachers who are making upwards of 90K due to senority and taking on extracurriculars (and they're the ones who are usually in tight with the union). The same is going on a the local colleges -- there are some profs who only take in about 50K teaching an overload; we have others that make a good 6 figures (for 2 classes).
This is of course, quite ridiculous.
For some of you, this may not seem like much, but the standard of living here is low, so even 22K (which was my usual baseline pay) isn't horrible if you're single or if married with a spouse that works for a comparable paycheck -- it puts you into the same social class as most of the populace. 90K is egregiously high; 6 figures puts you into the social "nobility" for the area (and many act like it too).
Why would they choose to work for such low pay?
Don’t be fooled. Teachers have snowballed people into thinking they are overworked and underpaid. They are huge whiners. The reality? They make a great salary and have more time off than any other profession out there.
Don't forget about their massive amounts of paid sick/personal/vacation days.
Let’s not forget their pensions.
Low pay? They get the summers off, mostly.
Studies show women choose “safer” jobs than men, work less hours, I mean I could go on, but I’d have to disagree with “low pay”, they’re about to see “low pay” if federal funding gets pulled.
So much information (BETTER information) is available (and for free) on the internet.
Schools are indoctrinating children and not represented by the other sex in proportion.
It’s to help those with jobs who cannot afford to homeschool, and mandated to have “education” (not pissing on that, our literacy rates are good, relatively), but it’s like a free daycare thought camp for people who need have responsibilities during the day.
Hopefully, a lot of people, from this virus, can work from home and homeschool.
Maybe that’s a positive, idk.
It’s more about having two months off a year to go galavanting around engaging in sex tourism and living outside of their means.
You would simply not believe the amount of women that are on their parents dime into their late twenties.
I have a date here sometime with a woman who is 25 and lives at home with her parents.
My last three exes had their rent/expenses paid for by their dads.
What was their biggest concern about dating me? I made all the money, and they didn’t want that dynamic.
If you want to see these lib women turn into conservatives, have the boomers start cutting them off. They’ll pair up and settle down very quickly once they start having to live within their means.
Teacher here. The low pay thing is a myth -- somewhat.
There are great disparities between individual teachers' pay. In my region alone we have a lot of teachers who only make about 24K a year (some make 22K) -- you're supposed to get tenure and a pay raise after 2 years, but the schools like to "fire" after year 2, wait a year, then rehire so they can start that process over and 4 years to tenure (which is shady, and I don't blame a teacher for going someplace else). We also have teachers who are making upwards of 90K due to senority and taking on extracurriculars (and they're the ones who are usually in tight with the union). The same is going on a the local colleges -- there are some profs who only take in about 50K teaching an overload; we have others that make a good 6 figures (for 2 classes). This is of course, quite ridiculous.
For some of you, this may not seem like much, but the standard of living here is low, so even 22K (which was my usual baseline pay) isn't horrible if you're single or if married with a spouse that works for a comparable paycheck -- it puts you into the same social class as most of the populace. 90K is egregiously high; 6 figures puts you into the social "nobility" for the area (and many act like it too).
Have you ever seen their pensions? Massive. Most can retire when they are 55. Amazing benefits. And the obvious large amount of vacation time.