Things are going kaput here in MI too for the teachers - and I really feel for them. There is just no way someone can not only control, but TEACH classes that are over 40 students of young kids, how do they expect it to happen? You can throw the highest salary you want, but expecting one person to be a daycare, teacher, parent and mediator for that many kids is just insane.
The Governor also wants to cut another $300 per pupil in funding for the school as well - who does that help? Schools already can't afford supplies.
For the $100k, ok, it's $54k in wages and the rest benefits. What are the benefits? How many kids are they teaching? What supplies are they purchasing from that paycheck? Honestly, I don't find that "a lot".
I'm at an entry level job in IT, but even my benefits are pushing a fair number, rough guess right now of about $20k (employee discounts, 401k matching, profit sharing, bonus etc. ) My husband is a line clearance worker, GED education, and makes about $50k a year, but our health insurance, vision and dental is completely paid for, plus his pension - so probably about another $50k in fringe for him. There ya go folks, you too can make $100k with a GED...if you like climbing trees with chainsaws by powerlines.
Apples and oranges. You couldn't pay me enough to make me be a teacher. I have all the respect in the world for those who did well with what they had when I was in school. They earned every dime, and I feel I owe them a lot more.
The Governor also wants to cut another $300 per pupil in funding for the school as well - who does that help? Schools already can't afford supplies.
For the $100k, ok, it's $54k in wages and the rest benefits. What are the benefits? How many kids are they teaching? What supplies are they purchasing from that paycheck? Honestly, I don't find that "a lot".
I'm at an entry level job in IT, but even my benefits are pushing a fair number, rough guess right now of about $20k (employee discounts, 401k matching, profit sharing, bonus etc. ) My husband is a line clearance worker, GED education, and makes about $50k a year, but our health insurance, vision and dental is completely paid for, plus his pension - so probably about another $50k in fringe for him. There ya go folks, you too can make $100k with a GED...if you like climbing trees with chainsaws by powerlines.
Apples and oranges. You couldn't pay me enough to make me be a teacher. I have all the respect in the world for those who did well with what they had when I was in school. They earned every dime, and I feel I owe them a lot more.