MiniGirl
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One week is the average vacation time of a beginning employee for most Americans. Now granted, Minnesota seems to be the land of honey , so maybe things are different there.
2 weeks after 2 years-many Americans cap at 2 weeks a year
3 weeks after 10(DH got this at only one company)
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, MiMi is correct. The average full time American worker gets 8.1 paid vacation after 1 year of service. This is averaged among employees that do get a paid vacation. A full 25% get no paid vacation at all. After 25 years of service, the average American worker gets 15.7 paid vacation days a year.
Then there was this little tidbit to from Wise Geek....
http://www.wisegeek.com/which-countries-offer-the-most-paid-vacation.htm
Certain countries do not mandate any type of paid vacation as part of full time worker benefits. This is true in the US where approximately 25% of full time workers earn absolutely no paid vacation. Many companies do offer vacation time, but amount, way it is used, and for what purpose is up to the individual company to decide. On average, workers in the US have about 10-15 days vacation time per year, but this average does take into account those people who don’t have any time at all.

Good teachers should be paid well. Poor teachers should get kicked to the curb. You coast and don't show any effort, you don't get a raise. Simply as that, same as in the private sector. I want to see my taxes going to pay the teachers that deserve it, not the ones who know someone or are protected because they've been a teacher for many years. Some are better because of their years of service, others are comfortable in the knowledge they are protected.
Somehow I don't think they'd want me sharing that. Suffice it to say they work on software for companies that design things for the government. They may not be typical. I don't know many software developers. The ones I do know just have good jobs, I guess. 