Posted by Dave H (MI) on August 27, 2014 at 08:45:35 from (50.108.117.135):
In Reply to: Re: Home School posted by John T on August 27, 2014 at 08:11:16:
We have at least six public school employees in our family. If they were teachers, they retired wealthy. My brother in particular, took a State buy out last year and retired early. Every single blessed family event he sits there and talks about how much money he has. Trips to Europe, cruises in the Mediterranean, stood in Red Square. On my end I can say I had a couple teachers that I remember fondly out of the several dozen that taught me over the years. Many were openly abusive...verbally, psychologically, and sometimes physically. Time moved on and next thing I knew I had kids of my own in school. Teachers are still the same, they just don't hit you anymore. When contract time comes up some would be OK but others would treat your kid like dirt until they got the money they wanted. A couple years ago I had a teacher/client complain that they were going to be asked to contribute a PORTION of their health insurance costs. I suggested that maybe it was time, since most of my other clients already were doing it at work. She got quiet, then gathered her records and walked out of my office. Ten year client, never heard from again. In Michigan they have the best benefits available. While there are a few that are ultra dedicated and do an outstanding job, as a group I have found them to be disappointing as people. This is why so many people are home schooling I think. My youngest graduated last Spring and I am glad to be shed of them.
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