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Wow. I'm starting to think somebody who thinks an annual salary of 55k, and a total benefits and compensation package of 90K is a totally outrageous and mind boggling amount of money, must not have much work experience. Possibly still in college or high school?
A 90k total compensation for somebody who has the equivalent of a Master's degree and has a large amount of training, is not indicative of an overpaid free loader.
The average total compensation for all civilian employees in the united states according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (salary plus benefits) is 113K per year. Looks like teacher are not only underpaid, but almost grossly underpaid.
I can't post links yet, but I'll try typing the url to the Bureau's salary report
bls.gov slash web slash eci slash echistrynaics.pdf (see Table 1)
A 90k total compensation for somebody who has the equivalent of a Master's degree and has a large amount of training, is not indicative of an overpaid free loader.
The average total compensation for all civilian employees in the united states according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (salary plus benefits) is 113K per year. Looks like teacher are not only underpaid, but almost grossly underpaid.
I can't post links yet, but I'll try typing the url to the Bureau's salary report
bls.gov slash web slash eci slash echistrynaics.pdf (see Table 1)
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