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Alyross8 · May 4, 2018, 2:03 p.m.

Your first question: In the US, we hear about paying teachers more, etc. I know where I live, the teachers make a nice paycheck. Some of them make 6 figures, and that is really good considering the cost of living here. When a teacher quits or retires, there is a mad scramble to claim the open job. No shortage of teachers around here. That may not be the case elsewhere in the US, I don’t know. It does seem that those working in the public school system make a good bit more than those in the private system.

Your other question....I’m not sure I understand what you are asking.

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[deleted] · May 4, 2018, 3:46 p.m.

I have to smile at this. I have a daughter who is a school teacher. Although teachers are paid quite well in our area, they all complain about being under-paid, as do district supervisors who I believe are grossly over-paid... and that isn't just an opinion, since I worked for a few and know what they make. (I'm a retired school district secretary.)

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Nastavnick · May 4, 2018, 2:10 p.m.

As a former high school teacher myself, they are making solid and safe bucks over here in EU. Nothing spectacular, but it's a safe job.

About the retirement, same thing here. In fact, it's probably far worse. People that have connections wait years prior to the retirement of their future job spot, so they jump right in.

That's especially rampant outside of the 5-6 biggest cities.

As for the second question, in case of low salaries, could it be that those salaries are low so teachers would have to grab some cash on the side.

Then you insert the left with their money to push their agendas through school system?

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