Anonymous wrote:Teacher salaries need rebalanced away from being concentrated so heavily on benefits and shifting more to pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tell that to all the Congressional staffers making 30k who work extremely long days.
They are young.
How is that relevant? OP, I hear you. Hard work and long hours sucks for everyone in any profession. I totally believe that teachers should be paid more and deserve more respect. At the same time, you willingly chose a profession that has long hours and low pay. It's fine to complain, but you knew this going in. I came out of grad school and took a prestigious but low-paying fellowship. Not fun when I had friends making much more money, but I accepted the job and salary of my own free will.
Lucky for you, chances are you've got a good chunk of time to recuperate over the next 10wks. Something many of us don't have. Hang in there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tell that to all the Congressional staffers making 30k who work extremely long days.
They are young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you feel this way. But just know that most jobs are like this and we all have busy periods.
The difference is that when you get your paycheck, you aren't wondering how to pay your bills.
Tell that to all the Congressional staffers making 30k who work extremely long days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you feel this way. But just know that most jobs are like this and we all have busy periods.
The difference is that when you get your paycheck, you aren't wondering how to pay your bills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you feel this way. But just know that most jobs are like this and we all have busy periods.
The difference is that when you get your paycheck, you aren't wondering how to pay your bills.
Anonymous wrote:Just venting about all the paperwork we have to do. I just printed out the IEP's which need to be filled out by Friday, deadline for many other things like placing orders and submitting other paperwork.
Tomorrow we have an 8 am meeting.
I am so tired by the time I get home that I just crash in front of the TV, then take a bath and sleep just to wake up at 6 and start all over again. I am not a slow worker so I am not sure what I am doing wrong.
I feel I am living to work.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you feel this way. But just know that most jobs are like this and we all have busy periods.