“Teachers should get paid more.”
Works 180 days a year and makes 50k.
FOH.
**** must be lit.
Holidays off.
Summer off.
4 weeks off during school year.
Kids do test, you just chill.
It’s a easy job.
Why should I make 100k for programming kids to become workers?
Not that simple / easy for a lot of teachers.
Summer off is nice, but its not the whole summer. Teachers usually have to go back a few weeks before students show up, and usually stay after kids are already let out for the summer to take down their classroom, work with faculty, performance reviews, etc.
Hours are not just the same as student hours either. Get there early to prepare for the day, don't leave until you finish your ****, talk with parents, meet with faculty, grade homework, etc.
Don't get paid for Student / Teacher / Parent conferences. Don't get paid for grading homework at home. Don't get paid for working on syllabus at home. Don't get paid during the "summer off" - they either don't get paid anything during those months (and have to budger properly), or they get their 9 months pay dispersed evenly over 12 months (making it less per paycheck to survive the summer). Don't get paid to chaperone events like dances or assemblies. Don't get paid to fundraise for the school district.
Teachers are often paying for classroom items and student items, out of their own pockets. Especially if in a lower economic area - the teachers themselves usually have to buy the pencils / paper / markers / etc. that students are expected to bring themselves (items on the "list" given to parents, which parents don't always comply with).
Teachers also typically have to continue their education, so during their "time off" during the summers - they are taking classes and courses (usually paying for it out of their own pockets) just to keep up with requirements.
Even with all of that, say you could do it in 40hrs per week. You're still not getting paid that much. You're still getting treated like **** by the students, by the parents, and by the faculty. You still get judged on your performance by how your students do on standardized testing, etc.
I have no remorse for teachers. As mentioned.....
1. Don't go into teaching to make bank.
2. Summers off means you have to extrapolate their salary
3. Unions, while necessary make it extremely difficult to fire terrible teachers, the other end of this it is very difficult to reward great ones
4. Teaching is one of the only professions that still have pensions, tough for me to feel for someone getting 3gs a month when they retire
5. Free health care, cushy benefits etc.....
Where are you even pulling this info from?
Teacher pensions aren't that great, in most states. $3k a month? Where? There are only 7-10 states on this list (depending on if you use the Mean or the Average), that have a pension worth $36k or more. And that pension will be taxed as income, meaning that they will not net $3k a month. And of those 7-10, not every teacher is even qualifies for those pension numbers.
https://www.teacherpensions.org/blog/what-average-teacher-pension-my-state
Free healthcare? Wut? Do
any states offer free healthcare for teachers?
https://www.vox.com/2018/3/16/17119366/teacher-health-insurance-cost-rising-data
https://www.educationnext.org/the-rising-cost-of-teachers’-health-care/
Some of you guys seem to be talking out of your asses about this stuff.