Something about teacher's pay...

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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,719
    I'll bring the ice. Or maybe on your underpaid salary, the wine?

    He teaches in Jersey, he probably gets a better paycheck than most teachers I know of, judging from what I see in the public listings in Cherry Hill.  (I am happy to read what many of the teachers can make here, I am all for paying the handlers of our obnoxious youth as much as it takes to keep quality minds trying to assist in shaping our kids.  The Zoomers make me want to smash myself in the nuts with a hammer, cannot imagine dealing with them in large groups, all day.)

    Make him provide the wine, though!
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  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    PJPOWER said:
    Thank you for your reply and I do believe it is a systemic issue.  I understand what you say about and agree that education is underfunded.  It is going to take some major legislative action or people refusing to work in the field before changes happen (this may be coming).  And I’m not saying that no one should be teachers, but rather that no one should work for free.  Some people attach value in teaching and working outside of contract days through the idea that they are making a difference, which does have value.  How many times have people said “it’s not about the money”...I was a counselor for years and heard that same line over and over when people complained about their pay.   
    The issue is when it becomes a culture of everyone thinking they are obligated to work extra hours because a few “overachieving” kiss-asses choose too.  If you don’t, you’re not “pulling your weight”.  
    In other job markets, it is illegal to not get compensated for your work, why should teaching be any different?  If all teachers decided to say “fuck it, I’m not working for free”, and didn’t, believe me, things would change.  If everyone at your university refused to work outside of contract days, would they fire everyone?  There are so many saying “that’s just the way it is” that I agree, it would be hard to change things...but again, that is why I refuse to work in such conditions.  It’s flat out shitty that teachers feel they “have” to work days they don’t get paid for.  There needs to be some legal fair labor accountability on administration or something to dissuade people from working outside of contracts or go to a year round schedule/contract to lower the curriculum burden (which some are doing).
    The bolded part x 100. I have a colleague that basically hasn't spoken to me in several years, because I once referred to the "extra work" (that she does and that she judges me for not doing) as "scab work." 

    Higher education is a unique, fucked up beast. Some of the issues overlap with K-12, but I don't want to distract too much from the thread's central them: many/most teachers should be paid more and treated better than they are. 
  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,030

    He teaches in Jersey, he probably gets a better paycheck than most teachers I know of, judging from what I see in the public listings in Cherry Hill.  (I am happy to read what many of the teachers can make here, I am all for paying the handlers of our obnoxious youth as much as it takes to keep quality minds trying to assist in shaping our kids.  The Zoomers make me want to smash myself in the nuts with a hammer, cannot imagine dealing with them in large groups, all day.)

    Make him provide the wine, though!
    I have a bottle of popov's with your name written all over it.  
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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,719
    mcgruff10 said:
    I have a bottle of popov's with your name written all over it.  
    Hahaha.  Man, I used to kill a handle of that with some five alive and my two roommates.  A handle would last me a year, now.  
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  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,030
    Hahaha.  Man, I used to kill a handle of that with some five alive and my two roommates.  A handle would last me a year, now.  
    It takes you a year to drink a handle?!
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • hrd2imgnhrd2imgn Southwest Burbs of Chicago Posts: 4,909
    After school is out teachers spend hours each night grading and lesson planning" off the clock.  Our job doesn't stop at closing time.

    Assunming they are "good" educators they teach, act as parents, social workers, psychologists and therapists virtually every work day.   They deal  with the baggage life brings every student, every day.  They cant tell a kid go home you are not cutting it, fire them, furlough them, insult them, ignore them.  They are exposed to sicknesses daily.  You see kids dont leave their issues at home like adults at workplaces do, they dont know how to.  We have to teach them subjects, civics, manners, empathy, self confidence....deal with abusive families, poverty's toll on their health, mind, and self image.  Deal with sexual  abuse victims, gangs, suicidal thought, special  needs of every type, from physical, cognitive, social/emotional, and developmental.

    We dont run away from this, we sign up for it.  We bring it all into our  own lives on top of all our own personal  issues.  So yeah we get some time off over summer, to do professional  training,  improve our skills and knowledge, and most importantly give  ourselves some peace and sanity to recharge and do it all over again. So dont ever have the gall to bitch about lazy  ass teachers who get summers off.  We do the work of ten people every day.  Performance based models are talk of people who have no clue what the job entails.  We dont get to choose who, where they came from, what they do out of school, and we get it all.  We have idiot lawmakers  from BOTH parties making  the environment unteachable with idiotic discipline plans, garbage curriculum we have little choice in, and underfunded mandates.

    Best part is, we do it for them, because they need us, because all too often we are the only  ones who care.  Kids are more than a statistic, more than a number, I would love to see a private sector worker try and deal with 30 kids in any level  class and tell me it is easy and teachers are lazy overpaid bitchers.
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,266
    hrd2imgn said:
    After school is out teachers spend hours each night grading and lesson planning" off the clock.  Our job doesn't stop at closing time.

    Assunming they are "good" educators they teach, act as parents, social workers, psychologists and therapists virtually every work day.   They deal  with the baggage life brings every student, every day.  They cant tell a kid go home you are not cutting it, fire them, furlough them, insult them, ignore them.  They are exposed to sicknesses daily.  You see kids dont leave their issues at home like adults at workplaces do, they dont know how to.  We have to teach them subjects, civics, manners, empathy, self confidence....deal with abusive families, poverty's toll on their health, mind, and self image.  Deal with sexual  abuse victims, gangs, suicidal thought, special  needs of every type, from physical, cognitive, social/emotional, and developmental.

    We dont run away from this, we sign up for it.  We bring it all into our  own lives on top of all our own personal  issues.  So yeah we get some time off over summer, to do professional  training,  improve our skills and knowledge, and most importantly give  ourselves some peace and sanity to recharge and do it all over again. So dont ever have the gall to bitch about lazy  ass teachers who get summers off.  We do the work of ten people every day.  Performance based models are talk of people who have no clue what the job entails.  We dont get to choose who, where they came from, what they do out of school, and we get it all.  We have idiot lawmakers  from BOTH parties making  the environment unteachable with idiotic discipline plans, garbage curriculum we have little choice in, and underfunded mandates.

    Best part is, we do it for them, because they need us, because all too often we are the only  ones who care.  Kids are more than a statistic, more than a number, I would love to see a private sector worker try and deal with 30 kids in any level  class and tell me it is easy and teachers are lazy overpaid bitchers.
    They are exposed to sicknesses daily.    Great point.  To a point most people don't have to deal with, not even many retail positions because school means kids and kids get sick a lot.  That's just how it is. 

    All other point here are great as well hrd2imgn, thanks for being a teacher!  Dedication and stamina.  Kudos!

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  • I have a hard time understanding why anyone would be going against teachers.
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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,719
    mcgruff10 said:
    It takes you a year to drink a handle?!
    Popov?  At this point it would....that is horrid stuff.
    Would likely only be used in emergencies
      
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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,749
    I have a hard time understanding why anyone would be going against teachers.
    I’m not many people are... is discussing pay/time off/work expectation mean going against?



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  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    I’m not many people are... is discussing pay/time off/work expectation mean going against?



    Well, that depends on what you're saying about those things...
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,749
    ecdanc said:
    Well, that depends on what you're saying about those things...
    So a hypothetical, someone says they think teachers are paid just fine cause they actually only work 3/4 of a year...is that against teachers or just talking about the cost/benefits of the job?  
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  • Popov?  At this point it would....that is horrid stuff.
    Would likely only be used in emergencies
      
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  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    So a hypothetical, someone says they think teachers are paid just fine cause they actually only work 3/4 of a year...is that against teachers or just talking about the cost/benefits of the job?  
    If they say that in response to "teachers should get paid more," I'd suggest it's against teachers. 
  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,719
    And Sunny Delight makes for a great day!
    I prefer Five Alive to Sunny D, but that is the type of thing you need to do w/Popov....agreed!
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  • I prefer Five Alive to Sunny D, but that is the type of thing you need to do w/Popov....agreed!
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  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,704
    ecdanc said:
    If they say that in response to "teachers should get paid more," I'd suggest it's against teachers. 
    I agree. Some or even many states teachers are getting paid at or just above the poverty level. To say they don’t deserve more is going against them
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,749
    ecdanc said:
    If they say that in response to "teachers should get paid more," I'd suggest it's against teachers. 
    So it appears the real answer is yes you think any conversation is against teachers. And you call police “not workers”
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  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    So it appears the real answer is yes you think any conversation is against teachers. And you call police “not workers”
    Nuance isn't really your thing, is it?
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,749
    ecdanc said:
    Nuance isn't really your thing, is it?
    Conversation aren’t yours are they? 
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  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,320
    edited February 2020
    So how many hours per week to teachers in the U S of A work? If people in here say they only work part time.




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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,749
    So how many hours per week to teachers in the U S of A work? If people in here say they only work part time.




    Well they start out working about 180 days vs roughly 230 for other jobs. But that is just the straight up work days and doesn’t include time put in on off days. Of course teachers aren’t the only ones putting in time outside of the normal 9-5 (which isn’t normal anymore ;)).

    The article I posted tried to get closer to a real answer.
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  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    Well they start out working about 180 days vs roughly 230 for other jobs. But that is just the straight up work days and doesn’t include time put in on off days. Of course teachers aren’t the only ones putting in time outside of the normal 9-5 (which isn’t normal anymore ;)).

    The article I posted tried to get closer to a real answer.
    The article you posted indicates that teachers work about the same number of hours as other professions. Teachers make, on average, "19% less than similarly skilled and educated professionals." I believe teachers should be the highest paid amongst that group.....so you see the problem?
  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,320
    edited February 2020
    Well they start out working about 180 days vs roughly 230 for other jobs. But that is just the straight up work days and doesn’t include time put in on off days. Of course teachers aren’t the only ones putting in time outside of the normal 9-5 (which isn’t normal anymore ;)).

    The article I posted tried to get closer to a real answer.
    I don't care about days. I care about hours. 

    Like I've stated here before - in Sweden full time is 40 hours per week. My brother (teacher for 16-19 year olds - is that "high school" in the US maybe) works 45 hours per week to account for the extra time off because of summer/winter break.


    And yes I have a job where I put in hours after 5 and on weekends etc (but we do get an extra week of paid vaccation for it, instead of overtime) - but most people still work 8-5 jobs (don't get this 9-5 - that is 7 hours if you have 1 hour lunch(?)). 

    But here is a beautiful 9-5:



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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,749
    ecdanc said:
    The article you posted indicates that teachers work about the same number of hours as other professions. Teachers make, on average, "19% less than similarly skilled and educated professionals." I believe teachers should be the highest paid amongst that group.....so you see the problem?
    Yeah I k ow what the article said. It said same number of hours during the non-summer and about 1/2 of the time in the summer. 

    So about 87-88% the average of other workers. 

    Of course it kinda also depends on the value of the jobs. 
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  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    Yeah I k ow what the article said. It said same number of hours during the non-summer and about 1/2 of the time in the summer. 

    So about 87-88% the average of other workers. 

    Of course it kinda also depends on the value of the jobs. 
    Do people imagine that lawyers or accountants--if they were only employed nine months of the year--could just go lawyer/accountant somewhere else during those other 3 months?  
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,749
    I don't care about days. I care about hours. 

    Like I've stated here before - in Sweden full time is 40 hours per week. My brother (teacher for 16-19 year olds - is that "high school" in the US maybe) works 45 hours per week to account for the extra time off because of summer/winter break.


    And yes I have a job where I put in hours after 5 and on weekends etc (but we do get an extra week of paid vaccation for it, instead of overtime) - but most people still work 8-5 jobs (don't get 9-5 - that is 7 hours if you have 1hour lunch(?)). 
    Then read the article. 

    Hahahaha people work 8-5 with an hour lunch? Hahahahaha you sound like my grandma.

    I would guess that I work 50-55 hours a week normally and my wife works closer to the 60-70 and for months straight it’ll be more like 80.
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  • ecdancecdanc Posts: 1,814
    Then read the article. 

    Hahahaha people work 8-5 with an hour lunch? Hahahahaha you sound like my grandma.

    I would guess that I work 50-55 hours a week normally and my wife works closer to the 60-70 and for months straight it’ll be more like 80.
    Are you a salaried employee?
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,749
    But then again, no one cares about manufacturing anymore 
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