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[quote=Anonymous][quote]I'm an attorney for a municipal entity, and while I am far from rolling in it, no one thinks they are keeping me in the profession by giving me free bagels and cream cheese once a month. If you work for the federal government, then you are familiar with the fact that most government employees (regardless of whether they are federal, state, city, county, or other local jurisdiction), usually are limited in the types of financial compensation that can be grated, even when they are outstanding[/quote] I work for a municipal entity, as I said, so I do not "work for the Federal government." What I am suggesting is that if the concern is teachers leaving the profession, the upper limits of compensation provided for teachers be raised. Bagels are not going to do it.[/quote]
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