Anonymous wrote:Taking into account cost of living, that's not good enough. I'm a parent, and I want teachers to be paid a respectable salary. Pathways to the middle class and all.
Following this link
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/teacher-salaries-adjusted-cost-living-rick-kahler-msfp-chfc
through to this list:
http://kahlerfinancial.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Teacher-Salary-Chart.pdf
has DC teachers in 42nd place nationwide.
I think that's enough to support their demands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a 6th Year teacher with DCPS. My current paycheck is $1,417 twice a month. Please tell me how this is greedy? I can barely afford
to live in the city. I have 2 roommates and have to supplement by waiting tables on the weekends when I have a bachelors degree and am a certified licensed teacher.
So you're claiming to make less than the listed salary for a first year teacher in DC?
Their contract is only 10 months worth of pay that is spread out over a 12
month period. Run the numbers x2 a month for 12 months and the numbers add up. It's absolutely ludacris that we trust these people with our children yet don't think they deserve to make as much as the next blue collar worker in D.C. such as police and fireman?
You must send your child to private school, or you just don't understand common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a 6th Year teacher with DCPS. My current paycheck is $1,417 twice a month. Please tell me how this is greedy? I can barely afford
to live in the city. I have 2 roommates and have to supplement by waiting tables on the weekends when I have a bachelors degree and am a certified licensed teacher.
So you're claiming to make less than the listed salary for a first year teacher in DC?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a 6th Year teacher with DCPS. My current paycheck is $1,417 twice a month. Please tell me how this is greedy? I can barely afford
to live in the city. I have 2 roommates and have to supplement by waiting tables on the weekends when I have a bachelors degree and am a certified licensed teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:thank you, but we'll handle it at this time.
OK, well then I'll offer my moral support and continued appreciation for your hard work. Good luck with negotiations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:thank you, but we'll handle it at this time.
Why are you unwilling to share what you find unacceptable with the District's proposed offer?
Anonymous wrote:thank you, but we'll handle it at this time.
Anonymous wrote:thank you, but we'll handle it at this time.