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08/03/2018 06:34:37
 
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Forum:
Politics
Category:
Employment
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01658568
Message ID:
01658614
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51
>>>>https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/05/opinion/west-virginia-teachers-strike.html
>>>>
>>>>We need a lot more strikes like this.
>>>>Here in NJ and in NY, teachers are grossly overpaid, so it's not a national issue.
>>>
>>>Really? Overpaid?
>>
>>Yes. Overpaid and overstaffed.
>>The count of assistant principals, teachers, teachers' aides, guidance counselors, nutritionists, librarians, security guards, secretaries, coaches, assistant coaches, etc. at my grandsons' middle school exceeded the count of the entire staff at the college I attended- and back then the were no computers.
>
>You must live in my town :). I knew when I asked the question that you would give me pretty much this answer. A couple of years ago I was at the high school of my town attending a town meeting (the town uses high school auditorium for town meetings) and I had overheard a conversation of a couple of women. It appeared that one or both of them worked in one of the town schools. I was hoping that I would hear some gossip about an intimate affair of some sort :). But no. They were complaining vigorously about the schools being overstaffed and overpaid. Since the women were at the meeting, I knew that they lived in the town and pay high property tax (I think our town is the second or third highest in the state of Massachusetts). Since my kids finished the schools some time ago, we should move out of this town (and stop paying exorbitantly high property tax) but my wife and I like the town and keep putting this decision for a future.

Maybe its a nice town because it has high taxes. Consider it as buying a ticket to civilization.
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