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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] We're not PAID during those 8 weeks, genius. Many take classes to keep up with certification. Others train in special programs b/c their schools offer signatures. And others are working toward an advanced degree. [/quote] Interesting you bring up that you're not paid during those 8 weeks. That makes the "teachers are underpaid" trope even more ridiculous. So where most of us are paid for 52 weeks, you're paid for 44 weeks (just using your numbers - I'm sure it is less but let's factor in days off equally across the two - even though we know teachers get more days off). Average DC teacher pay of $77,512, spread across 44 weeks is equal to $91,605 if you were working a full year job. Equivalent pay of $91k + lots of time off and a child-friendly schedule - no wonder so many people want to become teachers. [/quote] But you're not working a full-year job. Teachers can't pay the mortgage with the money they would earn if they were paid for 52 weeks. And "no wonder so many people want to become teachers" indeed. If being a teacher is so grand, why aren't all the high-achievers striving to become teachers instead of doctors>[/quote]
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