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Do teachers "really" have it that bad???
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2994595" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I believe so if public sector. I know someone who works for the state in a different capacity and they receive a statement of pay that shows their total compensation in dollar amount that includes the paid benefits and retirement...That is a good point...You could have someone working for more money than a teacher but the net compensation could be the same or less if you figure in total compensation...I know my aunt & uncle enjoy those two checks they receive every month for the rest of their lives despite retiring in their 50's...he works various other jobs to supplement that income too while he still can. Pretty good deal BUT I still think that a Master's degree teacher with 20yrs on the job should make more than 42k as someone reported earlier in the thread...I see both sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2994595, member: 24531"] I believe so if public sector. I know someone who works for the state in a different capacity and they receive a statement of pay that shows their total compensation in dollar amount that includes the paid benefits and retirement...That is a good point...You could have someone working for more money than a teacher but the net compensation could be the same or less if you figure in total compensation...I know my aunt & uncle enjoy those two checks they receive every month for the rest of their lives despite retiring in their 50's...he works various other jobs to supplement that income too while he still can. Pretty good deal BUT I still think that a Master's degree teacher with 20yrs on the job should make more than 42k as someone reported earlier in the thread...I see both sides. [/QUOTE]
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