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We are in Clayton and love it! I work in Holly Springs! I recommend NC very highly and our schools here in Clayton are fantastic!
omg! I am in Fuquay!
Originally Posted by Madison'smommy
omg! I am in Fuquay!
How exactly is that pronounced. The way it sounds in my head is not nice.
Fuquay is pronounced Few-Kway. Said quickly! I love their Kohl's with Chick-Fila right next door!![]()
Originally Posted by Madison'smommy
omg! I am in Fuquay!
How exactly is that pronounced. The way it sounds in my head is not nice.
Fuquay is pronounced Few-Kway. Said quickly! I love their Kohl's with Chick-Fila right next door!![]()
I've been stalking this thread. My husband and I are from NY (about 4 hours from NYC) and are considering a move south. He would be seeking a Phys Ed teaching position (as well as coaching football, wrestling) and I would plan to work from home. Can anyone tell me what the salary of a teacher and/or coach is in NC? We would love to live outside of Raleigh (Durham, Chapel Hill, Wake). I don't want to live in a big city, but I don't think my husband would mind the commute if he had to work in Raleigh.
I always thought I would never, ever move from this area because our family is here and I grew up here, but NYS is going down fast. There aren't many incentives around here to want to stay, besides family of course.
For Raleigh area (Wake Co.) you can go to wcpss.net and look at the salary schedule.
Thank you!
You're welcome, good luck let me know if I can help you with anything else. Also, in Wake Co. you have a choice of traditional schedule or year round. We are on the year round schedule and love it however, it's not for everyone.
We used to live in Willow Spring (Wake County side) just outside of Fuquay when DH was stationed at Ft. Bragg. At one point, I was driving to Research Triangle Park to work in a lab. When I got pregnant with DS, I went back to teaching and taught in Johnston County. I worked part time in Wake County Schools for a little bit before the lab. I much prefered Johnston County Schools. If we had stayed, I likely would have sent DS to the elementary near where I taught, not the one in Wake Co. I was in the McGee's Crossroads and West Johnson area. The only thing I would say is that the taxes in NC are very high. They are on par with New Jersey, which is much higher than the other southern states. We loved our neighbors there. It was a nice area.
Really? I'm really surprised by the bolded part. I just looked up the total tax burden by state and NC is in the middle of the list, whereas NY and New Jersey are more towards the top. One of the reasons we would look to move south is for lower cost of living.
Well, I'm from NJ and we lived in Hunterdon Co. (central west NJ) my taxes for a 2500sq ft house were, 10 years ago were 10K. I live in Wake Co. (Holly Springs) 2500sq ft house and my taxes are $1800. So, not the same at all.