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Originally Posted by Monticore
Pretty hard to find a full time teachers job up here lots of competition, I don’t find it always attracts better teachers though , it is often a plan b for people who wanted to get into something else. Kids are a pain in the ass these days and teachers can’t do much about it , can’t fail kids etc. But for the people that love it and want to do it at least they can live off of the salary .
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Easy to find a teachers job down here. When we were in the KC area, it was easy to find too. Lots of demand. Short supply of teachers.
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Originally Posted by DaFace
My wife is a director of a 5-school preschool program. She has 15 years of experience and a master's degree. She's under $50k. Their teachers start at like $30k. And this is in Denver, where the cost of living is stupid.
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start at $22K here. That ain’t getting you anywhere close to middle class housing down here.
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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup
I don't think it is fair to say school districts. It is the state government and the tax payers. When you start trying to increase peoples taxes, even if it is for teachers salaries it is a hard pass my 80+% of tax payers.
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it’s what is valued in society. Teachers just are not valued. The pay says all you need to know on their value. That’s a bigger discussion.
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Originally Posted by petegz28
If you close the restaurants and bars then older people will live.
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WTF Pete.
