[geeks] Goodbye, I guess

Geoffrey S. Mendelson gsm at mendelson.com
Wed Sep 5 07:01:21 CDT 2007


On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 06:35:25AM -0500, Dr Robert Pasken wrote:
> Let's not forget that teachers salaries are reported as if they were paid
> for 260 days of work (5 business days for 52 weeks) when in pointof fact
> they work 180 days. Thus a teachers salary is reported at $42,000 when in
> point of fact they receive $24,000. For years my wife's W2 form said that
> she was making $25,000 a year, but the school whined that teachers like
> her were getting paid $50,000, they just didn't mention that teachers got
> paid according to the number of days they taught and never saw the $50,000

I think that varies from place to place. When my wife taught for the
Philly public schools, she received 1/12 of her published salary every
month, although she did not work July and August.

Teachers hired before the early 1970's had a choice of getting 10 checks
or 12, but in either case it totaled the published salary.

Here she works for a private school which pays her 11 checks each 1/12
of her salary and a double check at the end of June as they are closed
for all of July. 

Geoff.
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