[geeks] Goodbye, I guess

Dr. Robert Pasken rpasken at eas.slu.edu
Wed Sep 5 08:13:22 CDT 2007


On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 07:01, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> 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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The difference appears to be what is published and what is received.
Missouri is very anti-education and as such treats it's teachers like
dirt. Hence it does everything it can to make it's teachers look over
paid and under worked. It doesn't matter that an unskilled laborer works
fewer hours, has better benefits, a better retirement plan, teachers are
overpaid. The unskilled laborer is do something worth while and teachers
are worthless.



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