tinkernelllec
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Hi all.
I didn't really want to turn this post into a fighting match, I was, and still am, angry, that my DS education is put on hold. (And it affects my vacations!!)
I live in a rural area in PA, and my school district is one of the lowest income districts in the area. I read an article in the paper that said the median income in the area was 20,000. The article also stated the salaries of the teachers that ranged from 24,000 to 65,000 and that 65% made top salary. The school board proposed a 1500 pay raise a year for 5 years and that isn't good enough!!!!! Now I know someone wrote not to compare professions, but I'm sorry, but I have a 4 year degree (I am a RN) and my DH is an RN with a 4 year degree and have been nurses for 12 years (so you would think we would be a top range of salary, right?) and neither one of us make that much. About 18,000 less than that!! Neither of us have gotten a 1500 pay raise in one year, let alone for 5 consecutive years, believe me. In fact, my DH took a paycut to stay at his job because unfortunately he actually liked his nursing job. And I know many nurses who HATE nursing, so for him to like his job was worth the paycut, and the hospital I work for is a rural hospital that doesn't have the money to pay the top salaries like big hospitals. I stay there because I don't want to drive into Pittsburgh which is an hour from my house (and pay the gas, parking, etc, just to make a few dollars more an hour) Health care systems get their money from insurance companies and medicare, and they just don't pay what the expenses are anymore. It's awful.
Anyway, this strike is about money, it stated that in the paper, not about anything else. Now, I am not saying that teachers don't deserve a fair salary. What I was saying is, I don't believe it is necessary to affect the 1300 kids that go to the school because they want more money. These kids are going to miss out on a thanksgiving/christmas/easter and most of June vacations. They are disrupted in their studies when they have just gotten into the grove of things. I would be upset with the strike if I weren't planning a vacation.
To someone who posted whether I am worried about my DS missing too many days of school, yes, I am, because he wouldn't be missing as many if they had their thanksgiving break like they are supposed to. They are very strict on how many days they can miss. Only 5 for vacation. If I were to take him out for this November one for 5 days and then in June for a vacation that was supposed to be after school was out, then he would be missing a total of 10 days, and who wants to take their kid out of school the last or 2nd to last week of school when they are having finals.
I didn't really want to turn this post into a fighting match, I was, and still am, angry, that my DS education is put on hold. (And it affects my vacations!!)
I live in a rural area in PA, and my school district is one of the lowest income districts in the area. I read an article in the paper that said the median income in the area was 20,000. The article also stated the salaries of the teachers that ranged from 24,000 to 65,000 and that 65% made top salary. The school board proposed a 1500 pay raise a year for 5 years and that isn't good enough!!!!! Now I know someone wrote not to compare professions, but I'm sorry, but I have a 4 year degree (I am a RN) and my DH is an RN with a 4 year degree and have been nurses for 12 years (so you would think we would be a top range of salary, right?) and neither one of us make that much. About 18,000 less than that!! Neither of us have gotten a 1500 pay raise in one year, let alone for 5 consecutive years, believe me. In fact, my DH took a paycut to stay at his job because unfortunately he actually liked his nursing job. And I know many nurses who HATE nursing, so for him to like his job was worth the paycut, and the hospital I work for is a rural hospital that doesn't have the money to pay the top salaries like big hospitals. I stay there because I don't want to drive into Pittsburgh which is an hour from my house (and pay the gas, parking, etc, just to make a few dollars more an hour) Health care systems get their money from insurance companies and medicare, and they just don't pay what the expenses are anymore. It's awful.
Anyway, this strike is about money, it stated that in the paper, not about anything else. Now, I am not saying that teachers don't deserve a fair salary. What I was saying is, I don't believe it is necessary to affect the 1300 kids that go to the school because they want more money. These kids are going to miss out on a thanksgiving/christmas/easter and most of June vacations. They are disrupted in their studies when they have just gotten into the grove of things. I would be upset with the strike if I weren't planning a vacation.
To someone who posted whether I am worried about my DS missing too many days of school, yes, I am, because he wouldn't be missing as many if they had their thanksgiving break like they are supposed to. They are very strict on how many days they can miss. Only 5 for vacation. If I were to take him out for this November one for 5 days and then in June for a vacation that was supposed to be after school was out, then he would be missing a total of 10 days, and who wants to take their kid out of school the last or 2nd to last week of school when they are having finals.