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08-01-2019, 12:31 PM
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Pete what did i say, that you could POSSIBLY interpret, as my inferring that teachers should work for free?
i was a public schoolteacher. i know how hard it is. but they are public servants, and they have no right to compensation that places an unfair tax burden on the shoulders of the public they claim to serve.
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08-01-2019, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Pete what did i say, that you could POSSIBLY interpret, as my inferring that teachers should work for free?
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voices in his head
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08-01-2019, 12:40 PM
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voices in his head
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is there another explanation?
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08-01-2019, 01:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Pete what did i say, that you could POSSIBLY interpret, as my inferring that teachers should work for free?
i was a public schoolteacher. i know how hard it is. but they are public servants, and they have no right to compensation that places an unfair tax burden on the shoulders of the public they claim to serve.
Here is a link to the Constitution, perhaps you can point out where it says they don't have some right.
https://constitutionus.com/
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I know a number of teachers who worked in the private sector, that have told me teaching is easier. They enjoyed their work. Math teachers seem to have it easiest, after a few years they just roll over testing and lesson plans from prior years. Then it's mostly the good part, working with students.
Teachers are public servants, not slaves and have the same rights as do all of us to the compensation they can negotiate. They don't negotiate for the public, nor should they. They organize as a group and elect someone to negotiate as do taxpayers.
Why did you stop teaching?
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08-01-2019, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Pete F.
I know a number of teachers who worked in the private sector, that have told me teaching is easier. They enjoyed their work. Math teachers seem to have it easiest, after a few years they just roll over testing and lesson plans from prior years. Then it's mostly the good part, working with students.
Teachers are public servants, not slaves and have the same rights as do all of us to the compensation they can negotiate. They don't negotiate for the public, nor should they. They organize as a group and elect someone to negotiate as do taxpayers.
Why did you stop teaching?
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i didn’t say public servants have less rights. but they seem to think they have more rights than the rest of us. I can’t force them
to help fund my retirement, but they can sure as hell force me to fund theirs. i’ll reasonable taxes to help them, i feel no obligation to pay insane taxes. from where i sit, i see no limit to the portion of
my paycheck that public sector unions, and their members, feel entitled to. if i have to sell my house to fund their benefits ( in CT, unfounded debt is in excess of $30,000 for every human in the state, $150,000 for my family of 5) they will gladly accept that. They feel absolutely entitled to $150,000 from my family, on top of current taxes which are already insane. You could never get away with that in the private sector. Never ever ever.
i stopped teaching because i loved the kids. i hated the union, the administration, and many of the parents.
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