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| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
Wrong. Teachers used to be extremely important. Now the majority are nothing more than a marginally intelligent collective who are more likely to go into teaching because it's an easy way to get an overly high paying job for their talent/abilities where it's virtually impossible to get fired. Could these people who are making what they're making earn that money in the private sector on their own? No. |
I guess me not finishing high school really wasn't a big deal then since all the teachers were idiots anyways.
Whatever why you slice it, pensions are not part of their living wage. $51,000 a year is not a lot of money I am sorry to say, especially in a state like California, you know where the cost of living is high because the standard of living is higher. If all the states wanted to lower their general standard of living to say Mississippi then yea that would be a shit ton of money, but no, people tend to like to live in states that are better than that.
Also, I already explained why teachers are fucking shit now, districts can't draw good talent because the cost of entering the profession is extremely high for anyone that wants to go into it with a decent education behind them. They have lowered standards to the bare minimum and instead of getting quality they get retards.
How you managed to twist that into "teachers aren't important" is beyond me though...
Also it is not hard to fire teachers, my dad does it every day. That is his job, figure out how to get a teacher disqualified from their contract and out of the job, and he is damn good at it. I suffered a lot of shit from teachers and administration growing up because of my father.
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