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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some parents working two jobs are your kids’ teachers. [/quote] I don’t stay after school because I work in another school’s after school program. It’s almost impossible to get a teaching spot at my school’s after school program because the teachers all need the money. [/quote] I think teachers should be paid more and support all initiatives for this. But MCPS teacher starting salary is 60k. There are lots of jobs in the DC area with similar or less. There is also plenty of outside tutoring opportunities available. How are teachers struggling in this area? Asking seriously with no judgements.[/quote] I am not a teacher but are you "seriously" asking why someone who makes 60k/year struggles in this area? And your solution is "why don't you find additional work?" WTF PP?? [/quote] [b]You can make it work.[/b] Many other professions have the same salary, really less as teachers are ten month employees. [/quote] Easy for you to say. Go ahead and do tell them how. Do you expect them to live like drive-thru teenage workers or live in far end of WV and commute to MCPS schools? Talk is cheap. Show them the way since, obviously, you figured it out. [/quote] New poster here. I was an aide in DCPS, which ofcourse a little different from MCPS, finishing up my MA in ECE. My salary was $39k on paper, but I took home only $1020 every two weeks. I took the 403b contribution to the minimum and did not sign up for health unless it was done for me and is part of the reason my check was lower. There was a long list of 'benefits' I could not use at all. Free parking/help with commute were some examples.As a HH, I did not pay high taxes, so not sure where the money went. my tax refund wasn't different from my restaurant years. Teachers have a lot more coming out of the paychecks than an aide would. My $39k really felt like $24k. I stared at that peace of paper, but I will never figure out how $39k on the paper ended up $2040 take home a month. It had to do somewhat with the extra 2.5 summer months I didn't work, but I'm still missing a lot of pay. Needless to say, I didn't stay and went back to the restaurant where I kept most of the money I saw on paper. I had been low income earner (immigrant) since 1996. I'm a millionaire now. I developed money skills like no other. I could tell everyone how it's done. I survived on minimum wage or below at times for 25+ years as wage theft is normal in restaurants. If anyone can do it, then it's the teachers as they are educated, learn all the time, and are resourceful. I'm the only previously poor person I know that made it to UMC earning minimum wage, which tell me it can't be easy. I managed to help my parents back at home to buy two homes and a car. I did way too much shopping, drinking, partying, some traveling in USA/ EU, and life included several financial mistakes. All on minimum wage and not even having a work permit the whole time. Why can't a teacher who speaks English, has family/friends here for some support, and has a work permit, make it on low wage like I did? I cannot string two sentences together and I still made it. Yes, I could tell everyone how it's done, but nobody would listen. I have tried. It is easier to say that I got lucky, than it is to learn and do the things I do. I learn something about money/personal finance every day. I had to. The money I take home, triples once at home. It's available to everyone. Just like there's a snowball effect with debt, there's is one going up the hill making me money, but it's even bigger and stronger.[/quote]
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