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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2993633" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Well for teachers that have made a carrerr out of it like your wife, I support a raise if what you report is the case. I support people who have paid their dues being treated the best and the millenial noobs who have only been teaching for a few years are not in the same universe as your wife in my opinion. A lot of cops do pretty well after they have paid their dues...but a guy fresh out of the academy isn't going to make a lot either...it is the way the world works unless you are highly specialized or your daddy hires you right outta college LOL. Even then, you still may have to pay dues first.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I never even considered the differences between districts...admittedly I don't know much on this topic. But same goes for cops..the plrger city departments tend to pay more than the rurals in most cases I think. But even still, 30yrs on the job I would want them to make more than what you report regardless of the district...again, I think of the "me" generation and liberals when I seem critical of teachers asking for money. The people who have paid their dues should probably get more (but they do get 3 months off so that should be factored in to the final equation).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Exactly...I am not bashing anyone; I'm sure any teachers on here are dedicated & experienced people and not noobs mad they don't make 50k and a company car right out of college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2993633, member: 24531"] Well for teachers that have made a carrerr out of it like your wife, I support a raise if what you report is the case. I support people who have paid their dues being treated the best and the millenial noobs who have only been teaching for a few years are not in the same universe as your wife in my opinion. A lot of cops do pretty well after they have paid their dues...but a guy fresh out of the academy isn't going to make a lot either...it is the way the world works unless you are highly specialized or your daddy hires you right outta college LOL. Even then, you still may have to pay dues first. I never even considered the differences between districts...admittedly I don't know much on this topic. But same goes for cops..the plrger city departments tend to pay more than the rurals in most cases I think. But even still, 30yrs on the job I would want them to make more than what you report regardless of the district...again, I think of the "me" generation and liberals when I seem critical of teachers asking for money. The people who have paid their dues should probably get more (but they do get 3 months off so that should be factored in to the final equation). Exactly...I am not bashing anyone; I'm sure any teachers on here are dedicated & experienced people and not noobs mad they don't make 50k and a company car right out of college. [/QUOTE]
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