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  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Idiots. I don’t get their point. 
  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,716
    mace1229 said:
    The national average for a teacher salary is about $60,000 (actually last I heard it was $58,000, but that still falls within your +/- 10%). Your basing your opinion off one district, I was using the national average.
    10% of $600,000 is in fact $60,000. I was going off the assumption that the best teacher in the country is probably closer to the national average rather than being located in an area where the cost of living is high and therefore can make $100,000. Yes, that is possible. It is also possible the best teacher in the country also makes $40k. Which is why I found it better to base my statement off the national average, rather than assume this hypothetical teacher is located in the top 10% of the country. 

    Teacher's salaries are usually not based off performance, but years of experience and location. Often times the "teacher of the year" award goes to a teacher who has only been on the job 5-10 years. Yes, there could be someone about to retire too, and sometimes its a rookie. The vast majority of teachers in the country will never have an opportunity to earn 100k unless they move out of state, and start their career over again, and in that case, will be at retirement age before they get to that 100k anyway. 
    Since pay generally doesn't reflect performance, and even in the cases that it does, it often does it incorrectly by rewarding teachers who teach high level honors classes and punishing those who teach the lower level kids, this hypothetical best teacher is more likely to fall near the average than the highest paid district. 
    So I don't know what was so mathematically wrong about using an average to make a statement about a hypothetical teacher and instead should have used an example of your single district? Perhaps you can continue to enlighten me? I guess averages are bad now? I haven't taken a math class since high school, I tested out of it for college, so maybe that's changed, averages are bad now when making claims. Base it off your personal bubble to favor your point of view. 
    You said the best teacher in the country - you didn't say the most average teacher in the country.
    I only used your words - say what you mean if that wasn't what you meant.

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  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,697
    edited December 2020
    You said the best teacher in the country - you didn't say the most average teacher in the country.
    I only used your words - say what you mean if that wasn't what you meant.

    I did. These hypothetical best teachers most likely make $60,000, not $100,000. Not sure what you’re not getting. You’re confusing highest paid with best, and that’s not the case.
  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,697
    edited December 2020
    You said the best teacher in the country - you didn't say the most average teacher in the country.
    I only used your words - say what you mean if that wasn't what you meant.

    Woke up early and couldn’t sleep, so now we can take some of the guess work out of this debate and go back to the virus. 
    The National teacher of the year for 2019 was Rodney Robinson. He works for the district of Virgie Binford Education Center. Teacher salaries are public and you can look it up by district. I went with the 2019 winner and not the 2020 winner because she was a preschool teacher in 2020. Those salaries are usually even less and often not public. So let’s go with Rodney.
    There’s a little bit of guess work, but we could get a good idea, probably  within that 10% allowance you gave me. His bio states over 10 years of experience, so let’s go with 12. I’m sure if it was higher than that it would have given a higher number. I have to completely guess on education, but they only have 3 columns for that, bachelor’s, master's, and master’s +30 credits. With only a bachelor’s degree his salary was 54k, a master’s degree would be 57k and a master’s + 30 was 60k.

    So here we are, the National teacher of the year for 2019 made somewhere between $54,000 and $60,000.

    Seems like my statement was more accurate using national averages like I did at first than taking an isolated pocket of the highest paid teachers as an example. Odd.

    Now we can move on from this dead horse.
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  • 60.000 dollars a year would be alot in Sweden. Is it not in the US?
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  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 9,072
    60.000 dollars a year would be alot in Sweden. Is it not in the US?
    Depends which state you live in. In places like NY and LA, it’s not even close to being enough. 
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,181
    60.000 dollars a year would be alot in Sweden. Is it not in the US?
    average salary in canada is i think $45K. 
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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,716
    mace1229 said:
    Woke up early and couldn’t sleep, so now we can take some of the guess work out of this debate and go back to the virus. 
    The National teacher of the year for 2019 was Rodney Robinson. He works for the district of Virgie Binford Education Center. Teacher salaries are public and you can look it up by district. I went with the 2019 winner and not the 2020 winner because she was a preschool teacher in 2020. Those salaries are usually even less and often not public. So let’s go with Rodney.
    There’s a little bit of guess work, but we could get a good idea, probably  within that 10% allowance you gave me. His bio states over 10 years of experience, so let’s go with 12. I’m sure if it was higher than that it would have given a higher number. I have to completely guess on education, but they only have 3 columns for that, bachelor’s, master's, and master’s +30 credits. With only a bachelor’s degree his salary was 54k, a master’s degree would be 57k and a master’s + 30 was 60k.

    So here we are, the National teacher of the year for 2019 made somewhere between $54,000 and $60,000.

    Seems like my statement was more accurate using national averages like I did at first than taking an isolated pocket of the highest paid teachers as an example. Odd.

    Now we can move on from this dead horse.
    I like the idea but a link to that teacher's salary could make your point better rather than more guesswork.
    Our stuff is public here.
      I'm also not willing to concede that a contest winner is the best teacher.
    (Is a grammy winner the best artist?)

    I don't need to go further than my own backyard for proof that teacher's can make far more than 60k.  Next time I see them share all of the names and pay rates I will shoot it to you.  

    Since assumptions are being made, my assumption is never going to be that the best at anything is going to be paid at the average.  
    In the case of teachers, if they get more for years on the job I would assume teachers get better at their jobs as they gain more and more experience.
    Further, if a higher level of education can garner more dollars, I believe it is fair to assume that teachers may get better with more access to further education.
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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,716
    60.000 dollars a year would be alot in Sweden. Is it not in the US?
    Only if you live somewhere inexpensive.
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  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,026
    Only if you live somewhere inexpensive.
    60K isn't shit in Monmouth County.  
    Side note, I make more than 60k a year teaching (20th year teaching 17th year in district).
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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,716
    edited December 2020
    Of course.  He is driving it based on averages and I don't buy that.  That would exclude teachers in places that pay well from having the so called best teachers.
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  • average salary in canada is i think $45K. 
    Teachers in Sweden has an average pay of $46-47k a year. Pretty similar. 

    And that is not shit pay in Sweden, to my knowledge... 
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  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,026
    edited December 2020
    Teachers in Sweden has an average pay of $46-47k a year. Pretty similar. 

    And that is not shit pay in Sweden, to my knowledge... 
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  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,697
    I like the idea but a link to that teacher's salary could make your point better rather than more guesswork.
    Our stuff is public here.
      I'm also not willing to concede that a contest winner is the best teacher.
    (Is a grammy winner the best artist?)

    I don't need to go further than my own backyard for proof that teacher's can make far more than 60k.  Next time I see them share all of the names and pay rates I will shoot it to you.  

    Since assumptions are being made, my assumption is never going to be that the best at anything is going to be paid at the average.  
    In the case of teachers, if they get more for years on the job I would assume teachers get better at their jobs as they gain more and more experience.
    Further, if a higher level of education can garner more dollars, I believe it is fair to assume that teachers may get better with more access to further education.
    I was on my phone and didn’t want to copy links back and forth. I gave the name of the district which is easily found, but here it is.
    https://www.rvaschools.net/Page/8106

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Teacher_of_the_Year

    If you don’t think the National teacher of the year should be in the discussion of one of the best teachers, then I don’t have much else to say. The fact is most districts never offer jobs near 100k, many max out with a dr degree and 25 or 30 years in the 75-80k range. You can have every district  in the country nominate their best teacher and the reality is the majority are going to fall within that range of 55-65k. Very few districts pay for performance, because it just doesn’t work. You don’t get paid more for being a better teacher, and that average is about where the 10-15 year teacher falls with a master’s degree, so it includes that education and experience you were talking about.
    But sounds like you still think I’m bad at math because I went with the national average and ignored your local school district. I guess we’ll just have to disagree here.
  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,697
    60.000 dollars a year would be alot in Sweden. Is it not in the US?
    Not when you pay $1200 a month for crap health insurance and the average home is 400k.
  • mace1229 said:
    Not when you pay $1200 a month for crap health insurance and the average home is 400k.
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  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,244
    edited December 2020
    60.000 dollars a year would be alot in Sweden. Is it not in the US?

    "A lot" depends on how one live.  In 1997-1998 I had to to live on what using an inflation calculator would equal $12,000 a year today (and we live in a state with a high cost of living).  It wasn't easy, but I had enough to pay rent, have a vehicle with insurance and pay my phone bill.  Since getting my life back on track, getting married in 2004, and doing much better, I make a good deal more than I did back then, but we still earn less than the median wages in California.  And yet we live better than people I know who make more than we do, have enough saved to not be worried about ever going broke, and we have no debt besides a very affordable mortgage.  It's all about budgeting.  I should write a book about personal finance and budgeting and make a million bucks. 
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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,716
    mace1229 said:
    I was on my phone and didn’t want to copy links back and forth. I gave the name of the district which is easily found, but here it is.
    https://www.rvaschools.net/Page/8106

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Teacher_of_the_Year

    If you don’t think the National teacher of the year should be in the discussion of one of the best teachers, then I don’t have much else to say. The fact is most districts never offer jobs near 100k, many max out with a dr degree and 25 or 30 years in the 75-80k range. You can have every district  in the country nominate their best teacher and the reality is the majority are going to fall within that range of 55-65k. Very few districts pay for performance, because it just doesn’t work. You don’t get paid more for being a better teacher, and that average is about where the 10-15 year teacher falls with a master’s degree, so it includes that education and experience you were talking about.
    But sounds like you still think I’m bad at math because I went with the national average and ignored your local school district. I guess we’ll just have to disagree here.
    I don't see individual salaries listed on the site.  It looks like a reform school or something - certainly not a regular school...and it is a low income area.

    We can continue to disagree on this - I don't accept average as the same thing as best and I also don't accept automatically excluding areas of the county to feed a generalization you made about "the best".
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    brianlux said:

    "A lot" depends on how one live.  In 1997-1998 I had to to live on what using an inflation calculator would equal $12,000 a year today (and we live in a state with a high cost of living).  It wasn't easy, but I had enough to pay rent, have a vehicle with insurance and pay my phone bill.  Since getting my life back on track, getting married in 2004, and doing much better, I make a good deal more than I did back then, but we still earn less than the median wages in California.  And yet we live better than people I know who make more than we do, have enough saved to not be worried about ever going broke, and we have no debt besides a very affordable mortgage.  It's all about budgeting.  I should write a book about personal finance and budgeting and make a million bucks. 

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    brianlux said:

    "A lot" depends on how one live.  In 1997-1998 I had to to live on what using an inflation calculator would equal $12,000 a year today (and we live in a state with a high cost of living).  It wasn't easy, but I had enough to pay rent, have a vehicle with insurance and pay my phone bill.  Since getting my life back on track, getting married in 2004, and doing much better, I make a good deal more than I did back then, but we still earn less than the median wages in California.  And yet we live better than people I know who make more than we do, have enough saved to not be worried about ever going broke, and we have no debt besides a very affordable mortgage.  It's all about budgeting.  I should write a book about personal finance and budgeting and make a million bucks. 
    A million bucks for common sense :lol:

    To me, it's akin to the never-ending question of "how do I lose weight???"  Ummm, burn more calories than you take in.

    Save more money than you spend.

    It ain't that complicated!
  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,716
    hedonist said:
    A million bucks for common sense :lol:

    To me, it's akin to the never-ending question of "how do I lose weight???"  Ummm, burn more calories than you take in.

    Save more money than you spend.

    It ain't that complicated




    Just like fighting this virus.  
    Stay away from others, wear masks where deemed appropriate by the scientists.  Clean shit where you need to.


    But the average person in America is a fucking idiot and fails at all three.
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  • HobbesHobbes Pacific Northwest Posts: 6,435
    I blame the McRib.
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