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You're asking a disingenuous question. You're asking me to have complete knowledge of a system which takes in like $700 billion a year and how to...
Teacher salary schedules look consistent across school districts in Houston. It’s not just HISD. You think I’m cherry picking Houston because its...
Sure, that's a well known consideration when going to work in the public sector. Pay doesn't increase at the same rate that it might, or might...
You don't understand my post. It was posed as a question as what type of pay increase @Nook proposed would look like.
We're discussing public sector employee compensation and much has been made about teacher pay and I think it's appropriate to look at how it works...
What does a pay increase look like, for example a starting teacher in the Houston area will be making $58k as a 22 year old. We also have to...
I don't work for the government but I would think government salaries increase at a very slow place across the board compared to the private...
No, all of those school districts start at close to $60k. They have nearly identical salary schedules. I don't believe I ever said any of these...
I think their compensation is fair given the skill level required. I think it takes more skills then some jobs and less then others.
I used this from the WSJ. It's from 2016 so the numbers may have changed a bit. https://graphics.wsj.com/what-percent/
Dude, the salary schedules look the same in HISD, Katy ISD and Pasadena ISD too. Good grief.
Apparently salaried folks in other areas of the economy just show up to work.. strictly do 8 hours and then leave everything behind. Who knew.
It's a disingenuous question. There's a whole host of considerations going on here. How do salaries scale up in other public sector jobs? How do...
Dude, the very line in your line says the average teacher salary in Texas is $57,641.... that, presumably, takes into all teacher compensation...
Happy to be provided data. Looks like most of the Houston school districts have a similar salary schedule.
What percentage of Americans do you think earn more then $70K a year? If you're making $67k, you're like in the top 20% of earners in the country....
I'd be interested to see actual data on what percentage of teachers are coaches. Obviously, no elementary, middle school has fewer sports... what...
Do teachers not have 8-9 weeks off in summer, a week for thanksgiving, 2-3 weeks for Christmas and spring break? Is that not factually correct?...
Oh snap, "some actual information" - lets take a closer look at where that "actual information" comes from. Wanna find some figures that aren't...
Yes, those are the legally mandated salary minimums in the state of Texas. You have presented no evidence that's actually what any teacher earns....