
Pheaton
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Yes the school year is 180 school days, but how many hours does your neighbor work on those 180 days and on all of the weekends during the school year? I don't know about NJ but in Michigan teachers are required to earn addtitional college credits to keep their teaching certificate active. Most teachers do this during the summer months at their own expense. I think we need to be careful about making a comparision between a teacher work day and another professionals work day as some sort of justification for lower teacher pay.Keep in mind that pay is for working only 180 days a year!
That is the length of the school year here in NJ anyway.
Getting a job with summers off is very attractive to a person about to graduate college. They are not victims, they know the deal going in, and bank on the fact the teachers union will keep care of them, once tenured. (and the union does, 65% of my property taxes go towards schools)
My neighbor is a school teacher and makes $45k here in NJ.
Keeping in mind, everything in NJ costs more than most other states.
He just bought two pieces of property in South Carolina. One is 3 acres lake front, and the other is 5 acres.
The dream has turned into a nightmare.....the tax payers.
Exactly how does the teachers union take care of tenured teachers? I am confused by what you are trying to say here.
Am I a victim? Nope. I understood what it took to be a good teacher going in. Am I poor because I have chosen to become a teacher? Nope. But if the premise is that the education system is flawed and there is a direct correlation to the problems of today's younger generation and changes need to be made to improve the teaching profession, then low pay compared with similar professions is not the answer. Just my opinion of course.
Pheaton