So, are you picking at Jeb Bush because of his family heritage or his job as Governor, Mr. 32K? a year?
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You are utterly clueless about what I do or how much I earn, not thatr this has one god damned thing to do with the case.
Re: Should teachers be allowed to wear anti-war t-shirts?
« Reply #25 on: February 20, 2007, 05:51:24 PM »
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Quote from: Xavier_Onassis on February 20, 2007, 02:20:07 PM
I`m not even sure teacher don`t work in the summer time.
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Most teachers have the option of working in the summer. It is often paid in peanuts, and NEVER time and a half for overtime. Most often it is less than the per diem paid during the rest of the year.
At my university, I can teach two classes for $4000, four days per week. The full teaching loads during the rest of the year is a starting salary of $32000 (plus medical benefits and a vested 403b) for ten classes. $4000 for two classes is the equivalent of $20K per year, with zero benefits. This amount has been the same for the past ten years.
Being as I have a limited number of summers, I have chosen to not teach in the summer. If I were worse at investing my money, I suppose I'd need to teach in the summers, but luckily, I have a choice.
$32,000? Ouch! The only ones at my college making that little are in the social sciences and humanities. It is probably unfair to many but the market sets the salaries and the market says there are tons of Ph.Ds in the social science and humanities and so therefore they make less.
Is this a private college where funds are less? Summer pay here is 10% of your 9-month contract per course. You are allowed to teach three per summer. Do you have to have a Ph.D there?
...just jerking your chain....