RE: West Virginia Teachers on Strike, still make sure hungry students are fed
February 27, 2018 at 5:46 pm
I have to wonder where you read that, RR?
http://www.12news.com/article/news/local.../395529368
Of course that is an average and does not consider the starting salary. But they do give some comparisons.
Oh, and that summer you get off?
https://www.payscale.com/career-news/201...ummers-off
And for the privilege you get to go get a master's degree which will drive them even further into debt.
We treat teachers like shit and then the WLB expects them to carry guns, too? Fuck him.
http://www.12news.com/article/news/local.../395529368
Quote:Arizona ranks dead last in teacher pay
Quote:Arizona teachers make an average salary of just over $40,000.
Of course that is an average and does not consider the starting salary. But they do give some comparisons.
Quote:Here's some perspective: Food service managers ($55,010); retail supervisors ($40,870); mail clerks ($42,510); post office clerks ($53,010); and utility meter readers ($44,760) in Arizona have higher average salaries than teachers, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And these jobs do not require college degrees.
Oh, and that summer you get off?
https://www.payscale.com/career-news/201...ummers-off
Quote:1. Teachers aren’t compensated for the summer months.
Even the teachers who don’t work in the summer aren’t really on vacation the way some think they are. Teachers are paid, and contracted, for the months that school is open. It’s part of the reason that teachers make less than other professionals. In other words, teachers aren’t enjoying a paid vacation in the summer; instead, they have a job that runs nine months a year.
And for the privilege you get to go get a master's degree which will drive them even further into debt.
We treat teachers like shit and then the WLB expects them to carry guns, too? Fuck him.