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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many office jobs do not in fact make more than double, but many only have two weeks of vacation a year. [/quote] "Office jobs" are typically over when you walk out the door for the evening. If you just want babysitters to monitor kids during the school day, then pay minimum wage and be done with it. [b]If teachers are expected to work long days/hours, make their own teaching materials, attend after-school events, and work at home on the weekends[/b] (which teachers have traditionally done because most were women who had no other options), then salaries will need to increase. [/quote] I know about a bazillion teachers (in FCPS and outside the state). This does not happen nearly as much as some people on here say it does. It just doesn't. You know it. I know it. And that's fine. But, just stop with this.[/quote] PP here. No, I'm not wrong re the schools where I've worked for over 30 years as a (non-union) special education teacher and later as a school psychologist and administrator. [/quote]
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