keiraliz
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- Aug 4, 2013
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The second, and let me preface this by saying, I respect teachers. I could never be one as I dont have the patience needed. I fully support my teachers in every way I can.
That said, I don't understand the statement that they "only get paid when they work". If you make 65K dollars a year and you spread it out over 12 months, you gross a little over 5400 a month,but you still make $65K
If you spread that over 10 months, you gross 6500 a month, BUT YOU STILL MAKE THE SAME $65K.
That is not a valid argument.
Also, I do feel for you about taking your grading home and having to get your masters. However, that is not any different than in my industry (technology in the financial vertical) where I often had to work 50 or 60 hours during rollouts or emergencies. I had to continue going for classes and instructions and certifications to keep my job or to advance so please don't act the martyr that you are the only ones.
Everyone is having to do more with less. More people have to contribute to their health insurances when in the past we never did.
Its not just the teachers, its everyone.
On top of that, it is very difficult to get rid of bad teachers whereas in my field, any given day, yo could walk into work and be laid off along with 20% of your co-workers.
Its a crazy world these days and you are not the only ones having to make sacrifices.
I'm currently in college to be a teacher. I'm not sure where you're from (I'm guessing an area with high living costs because that's the only reason why my mom earned $61K with her master's in education), but in the state I'll be graduating in, my starting salary will be $35K. As dbramer pointed out, even with teaching experience and a master's, I will still be earning less than $60K. I would love to earn $65K!