Posted by Steven f/AZ on February 11, 2008 at 11:34:37 from (216.19.1.30):
In Reply to: What to do part 2 posted by Tom from Ontario on February 10, 2008 at 14:34:47:
M Nut said: (quoted from post at 17:56:05 02/10/08) Steven,
I can relate whole heartedly. My wife and I are both school teachers as well! I just get a kick out of always hearing people talk about teachers getting paid for 12 months when they only work nine, or I'd like to have a job with summers off, or all they do is babysit kids and they get how much?
So, from one teacher to the next, we both know we're doing our jobs for reasons other than the paycheck, right!
Yep, I'm sure not in it for the money - just would be nice to be a tad more comfortable. And I certainly am NOT getting paid for 12 months while only working 9! - We can opt to have our paycheck split 26 times so it goes all year, or have fewer paychecks that only run the months we are in school. I chose to have a lump sum at the end of the school year...
About that baby-sitting... I'd LOVE to get paid baby-sitting wages, there certainly would be more money in it!
$4 per hour per child x 24 children = $96 per hour
$96 per hour x 6 hours per day = $576 per day
$576 per day x 184 days per school year = $105,984 per year
Heck, even at $2 per hour per child I would be getting more money!!
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