Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both teachers. Not that it doesn’t impact us financially. If school reopens during the summer, we’ll lose much needed income from summer jobs.
But right now you're both getting paid not to work. With a GUARANTEED income, I'd say you come out ahead of a lot of us.
I’m sure our landlord will find that comforting in August when we tell him that the rent got paid in March so he’s ahead of the rest of y’all.
To PP, I’m sure it is hard when you count on that July and August extra income. I’m self- employed but have a large client with a committed amount of hours and another for a small amount a few times of year. So, like your summer $ it’s a bit extra and I always have something to put it towards.
But here is what I don’t understand about teachers ( some not all) when they say in person or online that “ we don’t get paid in the summer.” But aren’t you a salaried employee? So if you make 45k a year that is your salary. Why does it matter if it’s 9, 10, or 12 months? The 45k would still be used for a 12 month budget? What am I missing?
I ask sincerely because like I said I am self- employed and have always had to bill monthly and also know that december and August have very little work so I look at my yearly income and plan budget to cover all months.
A yearly salary is a yearly salary no matter what increments you choose to receive. That’s how I look at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both teachers. Not that it doesn’t impact us financially. If school reopens during the summer, we’ll lose much needed income from summer jobs.
Consider zoom tutoring sessions with payment via Venmo.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both teachers. Not that it doesn’t impact us financially. If school reopens during the summer, we’ll lose much needed income from summer jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both teachers. Not that it doesn’t impact us financially. If school reopens during the summer, we’ll lose much needed income from summer jobs.
But right now you're both getting paid not to work. With a GUARANTEED income, I'd say you come out ahead of a lot of us.
I’m sure our landlord will find that comforting in August when we tell him that the rent got paid in March so he’s ahead of the rest of y’all.
Don’t worry your pretty little snowflake head. I’m sure if they make you teachers work over the summer you will be getting paid.
I understand it’s a scary time for many but there’s no need to be so hostile. It’s not her fault the public schools closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both teachers. Not that it doesn’t impact us financially. If school reopens during the summer, we’ll lose much needed income from summer jobs.
But right now you're both getting paid not to work. With a GUARANTEED income, I'd say you come out ahead of a lot of us.
I’m sure our landlord will find that comforting in August when we tell him that the rent got paid in March so he’s ahead of the rest of y’all.
Don’t worry your pretty little snowflake head. I’m sure if they make you teachers work over the summer you will be getting paid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both teachers. Not that it doesn’t impact us financially. If school reopens during the summer, we’ll lose much needed income from summer jobs.
But right now you're both getting paid not to work. With a GUARANTEED income, I'd say you come out ahead of a lot of us.
I’m sure our landlord will find that comforting in August when we tell him that the rent got paid in March so he’s ahead of the rest of y’all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both teachers. Not that it doesn’t impact us financially. If school reopens during the summer, we’ll lose much needed income from summer jobs.
But right now you're both getting paid not to work. With a GUARANTEED income, I'd say you come out ahead of a lot of us.
I’m sure our landlord will find that comforting in August when we tell him that the rent got paid in March so he’s ahead of the rest of y’all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both teachers. Not that it doesn’t impact us financially. If school reopens during the summer, we’ll lose much needed income from summer jobs.
But right now you're both getting paid not to work. With a GUARANTEED income, I'd say you come out ahead of a lot of us.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both teachers. Not that it doesn’t impact us financially. If school reopens during the summer, we’ll lose much needed income from summer jobs.