"Hey baby, I defended your honor on the internet today. How bout some anal to show your gratitude."
2/18/2011 4:33:02 PM
techers aren't overpaid but their unions certainly block progress in fixing issues with failing schools and failing teachers.
2/18/2011 4:33:03 PM
Anybody that thinks unions are somehow the answer to having better teachers is crazy. They help drive up the salaries but do nothing for improving the quality since they make it all but impossible to fire someone. I'm all for raising salaries if they can find a way to measure and get rid of shitty teachers.
2/18/2011 4:36:26 PM
http://online.northcarolina.edu/program.php?id=304Is to what I was referring. A lot of teachers get this and say they have a "graduate degree".If your girlfriend has something other than a teaching masters, then, by all means, it is legit; otherwise, if it is something like this, it might as well be an ITT tech associates.
2/18/2011 4:40:14 PM
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2/18/2011 4:53:00 PM
2/18/2011 4:53:14 PM
Has anyone mentioned how that hole got blown in the deficit yet?Walker's first move in office was to start giving out tax breaks for businesses, to the tune of the exact amount of the shortfall.And now he's making the unions that DIDNT support him (b/c the police and firefighers get excluded, and they were the only ones to support him) pay for it.But then he goes beyond the cuts (which, in all seriousness, are pretty normal right now and probably would have gone through alone) and basically guts their rights at work and makes it harder for them to stay intact as organizations...which happen to be the only groups which come close to putting up the organizational leadership necessary to beat groups like the Chamber of Commerce and the money they spend to get people like Walker elected.That's the real story here.
2/18/2011 4:58:42 PM
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2/18/2011 5:03:54 PM
Worked for clinton.
2/18/2011 5:04:48 PM
2/18/2011 5:06:41 PM
^^^thats all the current emergency budget bill is meant to address
2/18/2011 5:19:18 PM
and I'm sure that nothing in that bill is supposed to talk about the future, either
2/18/2011 5:27:57 PM
Rather than everyone assuming what the bill does and does not say they could read the bill themselves
2/18/2011 5:35:16 PM
Are you bringing up Japan shit in a Wisconsin thread?
2/18/2011 5:38:39 PM
My mom taught 32 years and every day she got there at 7:15 and was not allowed to leave before 3:15 ("5th period" where teachers had to stay after in case students wanted to talk to them about something).This was annoying to me before I could drive, because I had to wait for a half hour at the school every day.Then, if you're a male teacher there's huge pressure on you to coach (at least at my school which was too small for full time coaches), for which you get paid a stipend that's pitiful considering how much time you have to put into it.
2/18/2011 5:43:22 PM
I've never understood how people stood for these unions and walk outs/ strikes. I've never had a job where you could just not show up and keep your job, so how does anyone get to do that? If they don't want to teach, drive trucks, fly planes, drive trains, play sports, whatever involves a unions, go grab one of the millions of people that are out of work, put them in training, and pay them. Fire the walk outs. end random thought
2/18/2011 5:59:59 PM
^ It sounds like you didn't pay attention in middle school social studies class. All of your questions were answered then.
2/18/2011 6:05:53 PM
no, they really weren't. There is a place for unions, but many of that stuff is long gone. These teachers effectively called a strike, and got paid for it with public money. There is no fucking excuse for that. and why did they strike? because they were being asked to actually *gasp* pay into their own retirement and healthcare funds. what a TERRIBLE thing. The loss of their collective bargaining power was due to their own inflexibility on things that every other private sector employee has to due. fuck those teachers
2/18/2011 6:30:57 PM
I can support, but not like, private unions...but not public ones. Hell even FDR was opposed to public unions.My reason for such is that in a private union the workers are basically negotiating with the owners or whoever directly pays the bill.In a public union, the workers are negociating with someone is using OPM. And as we have seen, the unions elect their own guy who then rewards the union with taxpayer dollars and benefits that cant be paid for. As we are seeing.This is a great step we are seeing in Wisconsin. The unions complaining about contributing to their own retirement and health insurance is coming off petty. Teachers walking off jobs, comes across as putting yourself before the kids and dishonest bc you are lying about being absent. (qualities most parents WANT around their kids)People in the private sector just cant relate. Not only are they seeing their wages reduced or jobs terminated, they are also having to contribute more to their own retirement and health insurance. Sometimes ALL of it. I think ending the cycle of elected officials rewarding the unions for getting them elected with OPM has got to stop. It is wrong when it happens to businesses(though its usually their own money they keep) and it is wrong when it happens to unions. This bill would tie their raises to inflation and if they wanted a bigger raise then they would have to ask the people who pay for it... the taxpayers through voting. Amazing huh. I cant ask my representative to force my boss to pay me more, can you?It is time for these teachers to learn math, look at the numbers, and grow up. It is time for the democrats to stop playing hide and seek and do their job they were elected to do. Its time to treat these problems as real and start working to fix them.
2/18/2011 8:08:32 PM
2/18/2011 8:11:33 PM
And for their pay:"The average salary for an MPS teacher is $56,500. When fringe benefits are factored in, the annual compensation will be $100,005 in 2011."http://maciverinstitute.com/2010/03/average-mps-teacher-compensation-tops-100kyear/
2/18/2011 8:16:50 PM
Teachers are paid more then fair. Teachers in North Carolina earn an average salary of $48,648 - work an average of 7 hours a day and have 180 days off a year. Its a sweet ass gig, the unions can go fuck themselves.
2/18/2011 8:21:36 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bpb9DymmoU&feature=related
2/18/2011 8:33:46 PM
^nice.9 months of work. And why are private schools getting better results and being paid less? hmm
2/18/2011 8:42:19 PM
lol pile the fuck onfor every skating teacher who couldn't get a job doing what they wanted, there are teachers who go full throttle and work well after 5pm and care about their students and inspire their students who go on to do great thingsbut yes, pile the fuck on... group them all in unions and make a whole butter battle out of themwhen it's time to value heroes, we'll dole out accolades to the fella who died at 19 in a war, but never mention someone who gave their entire life educating slews and slews of folk who go on to do varied astounding workamerica is built by many hands using many methods... we've won many a right without fighting some people in another uniform or going to foreign landsdo not group teachers in as a whole... like many issue regarding education, it's not a party issuebut whatever, it's already been decided in this thread to take wisconsin and merge it with north carolinait's obvious that in north carolina we've already run off textiles, furniture and tobacco...might as well finish running off education as well
2/18/2011 9:03:18 PM
the NC gov't is doing a far better job of running off teachers than people bitching about the unfair power of public unions does. Yes, teaching is a thankless job, but I don't think it's too much to ask that people pay into their own retirement fund
2/18/2011 9:06:41 PM
do you feel like you are successful?
2/18/2011 9:11:02 PM
[insert ironic random picture here]I HAVE NO RESPONSE.[Edited on February 18, 2011 at 11:47 PM. Reason : BECAUSE IT'S ALL I HAVE.]
2/18/2011 9:24:14 PM
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2/18/2011 10:25:11 PM
I pay into my own retirement. There arent many private sector jobs that even offer pensions anymore. The public sector needs to follow this lead.^I ask if they dont want to fund their own retirements, why the hell should anyone else be interested.... or FORCED. Which is what they want.So now you will have LESS to invest in your own retirement so they can continue to not fund their own pension plan. Makes sense.
2/18/2011 10:29:29 PM
2/18/2011 10:40:01 PM
so now, having people pay part of their own retirement is a "compensation cut?" well, that's news to me... How dare they have to actually fund their own retirement!
2/18/2011 11:01:34 PM
You're being extra stupid tonight. Above and beyond your typical mongoloid self.
2/18/2011 11:08:27 PM
Retirement benefits are a part of a teacher's compensation. If they cut part of them and make the teachers pay from their own salary, then yes.How can it be this difficult for you to understand?[Edited on February 18, 2011 at 11:16 PM. Reason : ]
2/18/2011 11:15:39 PM
It's standard Republican fare...twist the language to make a situation look drastically worse, then argue against the language. It's kinda like a strawman, but not exactly.
2/18/2011 11:26:42 PM
i'm glad you guys decided to go back to targeting other things than yelling about "teachers" in a blanket term[insert ironic random picture here]
2/18/2011 11:47:04 PM
Y'all realize that ggmon was just trolling you right?trolling who?who trolls who?[Edited on February 19, 2011 at 3:03 AM. Reason : it's the internet.]
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2/19/2011 7:01:36 AM
swell
2/19/2011 10:11:44 AM
the guy on the right is like meeeeooowwww hissssss
2/19/2011 10:14:09 AM
Everyone arguing about teacher pay ITT should know that it is IRRELEVANT in the context of what's going on in Wisconsin. They are protesting because the bill takes away their right to collectively bargain.
2/19/2011 10:40:47 AM
Come on. It isn't irrelevant. That is but one thing the bill does. Do you really thing he teachers are going to be like "yeah, we'll take the pay cut, just so long as we can negotiate"?
2/19/2011 10:46:52 AM
I'm not really sure why you should get "bargaining rights" to other people's money.[Edited on February 19, 2011 at 11:03 AM. Reason : ]
2/19/2011 11:01:29 AM
THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION SHOULD BE PRIVATE ONLY. FUCK THIS USAGE OF OTHER PEOPLES' MONEY!!!!!!
2/19/2011 11:10:58 AM
private and not compulsoryits so much easier to control a populace when they are uneducated rubes that don't understand how the tide works or know how many moons Mars has
2/19/2011 11:12:37 AM