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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my state, when you move school districts, the new district won't credit you for all your years teaching. I have 20+ years of public education experience and only get paid at the 13 year rate. I'm underpaid by about 25K. [/quote] This is something that even I as a teacher didn’t realize early in my career. You are not paid for experience if you move districts. It’s really unfortunate and part of the reason I won’t leave my current district because I would be leaving at least 8 years of experience on the table. It isn’t worth it.[/quote] This isn’t the case in a lot of places. I moved all over Virginia in the first half of my career and was always paid for my years of experience. This is something that greedy school systems do that only want young and cheap teachers they can brainwash with their toxic work culture. [/quote]
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