pearlieq
<font color=green>They can sit & spin<br><font col
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Please do not think that Naperville, Warrenville, Winnetka, Evanston, Deerfield, etc. represent the true picture of education.
I totally get what you're saying, which is why I've always qualified my statement with "around here".
As I said, the teacher who makes $35k after 15 years in and is eating standing up while supervising lunch, yeah, they're getting a raw deal. I have sympathy and indignation on their behalf.
But I just cannot, cannot, cannot tolerate the bellyaching you'll occasionally hear from teachers in my neck of the woods. It irritates the heck out of me and I think it hurts teachers overall since it makes people like me jaded.

People take home work, work on weekends, all the time in many different jobs, and not all are high paying. Example, law is a field people often think is well-paying. Outside top firms in NY and other big cities, and for graduates of less than top schools, it is often not that great.

There are many professions, however, where those people that are doing that extra work are compensated for it, very nicely, as my examples show