Right, my bad - I forgot they were actually in school right now.
Well, I ran the numbers - I'll admit I may have been slightly off-base, because the last time I heard the salaries were in the mid $30's for this area. Nevertheless, here you go:
(Taken from Monster Salary Reports)
Teachers Average Salary in the Tampa, Florida region: $39,302 - $52,518, with a median salary of $45,081.
That's not terribly bad until you factor in the cost of living down here - remember my suggestion of a single non-married person...
In Florida right now, to get a decent home you are looking in the neighborhood of $250K or more; even based on the recent real estate slump.
For a 30 year fixed rate mortgage, at 5.75% (tried to use an average here); we're looking at $1,458.93/month NOT including the cost of homeowner's insurance and taxes (which in Florida is a HUGE deal right now, because both are so out of hand).
Let's assume a round figure of $2000/month total mortgage+escrow, which is probably far less than actual once taxes and insurance are factored in.
Typical electric bill in Florida (at least for me) - anywhere from $150, to $200/month
Water: (usually not expensive) $60-80/month
This alone equates to around $2,245/month with a salary of $45K, this is $3,750/month in pay - before taxes mind you - minus the $2,245, which equals $1505 a month, for food, gas, and other incidentals, and not a whole lot of breathing room either way.
So even at the median salary - a teacher would either have to elect to go into sub-standard housing, rent a cheaper apartment, or be living perilously close to the edge, probably paycheck to paycheck in order to make ends meet.
Then he or she has to go to school and deal with a bunch of little spoiled, over-privileged s**theads all day long - how soon before the dream starts to turn into a nightmare?