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Somehow...in the minds of some participating in this thread, working from August 20 to June 10 each year and going to college in the Summer is the same as: "...work(ing) 2/3's of a year...".  And something wrong with a person with a Master's degree plus about ten years of service making more than the average for that community ($22,000, the poverty wage for a family of four.). 


Nevertheless, the wages stated for teachers in that district are not the national average.


http://www.bls.gov/oes/2008/may/oes_nat.htm#b00-000025-3099


Teachers and Instructors, average $40,770 per year.  Now compare that to other occupations with master's degrees.


If you do not have the facts, exaggerate and sling the Bull S.



Again, if it is so wonderful being a teacher, it is not too late for you to become one.


You are really beginning to bore me.


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