Road Guy
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So before I jump into the flames, but I believe this is just an American topic and not necessarily a political (R/D) topic & I want to point out that both my parents are retired teachers – I defin grew up sub/very low middle class
I get that teachers don’t feel they make enough money, they do important work, but just due to the sheer numbers, at best if they all got a 10%-20% increase nationwide they are still going to be in the same financial boat for the most part. I don’t know what the total end game is?
Teachers, Fire, Cops, Military, etc, are all underpaid for what they do. I am sure some states have really F’d up systems of how their benefits and retirements are handled. I don’t know if the 80% retirements still exist like my parents have. Even during the recession our county found a way to give some type of increase to teachers – while other county employees didn’t get them -
Our counties teachers are doing the walkout this Friday. Are all government problems only solved by money? It would seem the money is there for most districts, just not allocated correctly? I pay nearly double in property taxes than what I paid in the atlanta burbs and the teachers here make less than the ones back home? Where is all the extra money going? We have maybe 4 cops? But a **** load of landscaping in roadway medians, sidewalks to nowhere, etc.. Our City just spent $4 million paving what used to be a great two track bike / running trail. Total waste of money in most people’s minds that I have talked to.
One thing that I believe causes it is the separation of school boards from local governments – I have never understood this, as a taxpayer I write one check to cover these costs, yet they are split into two separate political groups (a County Commission and a School Board) – I think a good start would be to have them all reside under one political subdivision and do away with the separate “checks”.
I don’t know what a teacher makes to the dollar, I know my old lady gets around $30/HR to work 12-14 hour days at the hospital and I have literally found her passed out in the shower from exhaustion at the end of the day & I never saw that happen to either of my parents during their teaching career.
Not knocking teachers, I think the money is there just not managed very well nationwide – Id be okay building a few less F-35’s if that would help.
I get that teachers don’t feel they make enough money, they do important work, but just due to the sheer numbers, at best if they all got a 10%-20% increase nationwide they are still going to be in the same financial boat for the most part. I don’t know what the total end game is?
Teachers, Fire, Cops, Military, etc, are all underpaid for what they do. I am sure some states have really F’d up systems of how their benefits and retirements are handled. I don’t know if the 80% retirements still exist like my parents have. Even during the recession our county found a way to give some type of increase to teachers – while other county employees didn’t get them -
Our counties teachers are doing the walkout this Friday. Are all government problems only solved by money? It would seem the money is there for most districts, just not allocated correctly? I pay nearly double in property taxes than what I paid in the atlanta burbs and the teachers here make less than the ones back home? Where is all the extra money going? We have maybe 4 cops? But a **** load of landscaping in roadway medians, sidewalks to nowhere, etc.. Our City just spent $4 million paving what used to be a great two track bike / running trail. Total waste of money in most people’s minds that I have talked to.
One thing that I believe causes it is the separation of school boards from local governments – I have never understood this, as a taxpayer I write one check to cover these costs, yet they are split into two separate political groups (a County Commission and a School Board) – I think a good start would be to have them all reside under one political subdivision and do away with the separate “checks”.
I don’t know what a teacher makes to the dollar, I know my old lady gets around $30/HR to work 12-14 hour days at the hospital and I have literally found her passed out in the shower from exhaustion at the end of the day & I never saw that happen to either of my parents during their teaching career.
Not knocking teachers, I think the money is there just not managed very well nationwide – Id be okay building a few less F-35’s if that would help.