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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Same but I am 48. However, with the payscale it takes forever to finally make this much money. As a single mom, I really had to be tight with my budget for many years. That is why they lose staff in MOCO because how slow the salary scale moves. The starting salary is decent though (not when I started back in 2000, it was like 28k. Like you though, I agree the benefits are good, pension etc. I could not be a teacher in other states though. The salary is terrible!!!!!! [ quote=Anonymous]I am a teacher age 44. I am almost at the top of the salary range at 103k. Sad to know it won’t really ever get higher. At the same time, I have good flexibility. Time with family. Nice summers. Every day is different. Like my students. Good benefits. Job for life, followed by a pension. I can’t complain about the balance at all. Now focused on investing and keeping a low cost of living.[/quote][/quote] What do you pay for healthcare premiums? Do you know how much a retiree pays?[/quote]
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