Anonymous wrote:My teacher wife did the senisble thing and married a lawyer. And she works just as hard, if not harder, than I do.
Anonymous wrote:My teacher wife did the senisble thing and married a lawyer. And she works just as hard, if not harder, than I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH has a masters and has been teaching for 13 years - he makes $65k/year (Fairfax Co.). I work for the govt. and make $85k with a bachelors. He works tons of hours outside of work hours. It sucks. Wish he would have gone into something more profitable. What the hell was I thinking - marrying for love?
Teacher married to a teacher
We were both stupid as shit!
LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw this from 2006, but haven't seen anything more recent:
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/102296431/MCPSsalaryFile
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/ersc/employees/pay/schedules/salary_schedule_current.pdf
Teachers are on page 2. "Step" equals how many years, although step increases were frozen for a few years. They are now one step behind, I believe--so a 9th year teacher would still be getting paid the step 8 salary.
We are now 2 years behind. This May, we will get one additional step restored. Then we will be 1 year behind.
Won't we be caught up by 2013? That's what I thought Israel told us. But maybe I was flaking out at the time during preservice - thinking about my 3 English preps instead!
Anonymous wrote:I know a MCPS teacher, with a masters degree in special education and 15 - 20 years experience, who makes about $78k in a full time teaching slot.
Anonymous wrote:DH has a masters and has been teaching for 13 years - he makes $65k/year (Fairfax Co.). I work for the govt. and make $85k with a bachelors. He works tons of hours outside of work hours. It sucks. Wish he would have gone into something more profitable. What the hell was I thinking - marrying for love?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw this from 2006, but haven't seen anything more recent:
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/102296431/MCPSsalaryFile
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/ersc/employees/pay/schedules/salary_schedule_current.pdf
Teachers are on page 2. "Step" equals how many years, although step increases were frozen for a few years. They are now one step behind, I believe--so a 9th year teacher would still be getting paid the step 8 salary.
We are now 2 years behind. This May, we will get one additional step restored. Then we will be 1 year behind.
Anonymous wrote:Those of you complaining about teachers getting raises, please tell me what you think your teacher makes?
My SO just career changed into teaching, and frankly, how much he makes is an embarassment if we really want quality people moving into teaching.
I don't want to hear crap about teachers only working 10 months, because they still need to feed their families for 12 months. If the flip side is that you'll pay teachers more if the position were 12 months, then I say let's send the kids to school for 12 month. People don't go into teaching for the 2 months off and they certainly don't go into it for the money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw this from 2006, but haven't seen anything more recent:
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/102296431/MCPSsalaryFile
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/ersc/employees/pay/schedules/salary_schedule_current.pdf
Teachers are on page 2. "Step" equals how many years, although step increases were frozen for a few years. They are now one step behind, I believe--so a 9th year teacher would still be getting paid the step 8 salary.
Anonymous wrote:I saw this from 2006, but haven't seen anything more recent:
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/102296431/MCPSsalaryFile