PrincessKsMom
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See that's the thing. It's not 9 months of work. That's a myth. Training over the summer is required. When a teacher is changed to a different grade or subject or even moves to a new room as schools open and close, summers and/or weekends are spent getting up to speed, studying, etc. We have 6 weeks "off" during which there are several 5-day classes the district has us take, many many one-day classes, "retreats", plus the above, plus required hours to maintain our certification (required), or just hone our skills to ensure we are good educators.
I don't expect people who aren't teachers to know these things but we all say the same things and we can't ALL be lying. I love what I do. And I love even going in and working in the school during the summer because it makes my school year better, my kids are more successful learners, and our country (I believe) will be better for it in the future. And, myths abound.
That said, I think we all (any profession including childrearing SAHM) have a sense that what we do is harder than what anyone else does and that we could go in and do whatever others do better, faster, and for less money. I suppose it's human nature?
Maybe this is the case where you teach, but I have friends who are teachers in NJ and no such summer training is required. Also, there are mandatory training days, but they are scheduled during the school year and they close school for teachers to attend. Some schools close early June and open after Labor Days, others close end of June and open after Labor Day. Teachers go back to school a week before the children, so they start back on September 1. So somewhere between 2-3 months off during the summer and that's not counting Christmas break, Spring/Easter break and something they have in NY but not in NJ, mid-winter break. I understand you have class prep and test grading and such, but, at least where I live, you have off 2-3 months in the summer and all the other school closings. Even if you don't get the whole 2-3 months where you are, do you honestly feel your job is a 12 month job? Again, if you're getting $75-$100k and have all that time off, I say quit complaining. Some of us make less than that have off 2-4 weeks vacation max per year.

