Good post, you show that you truly have an understanding of some of the inner workings. I agree that teachers who are not proficient are not dealt with correctly. Districts are afraid to fire people for some odd reason. A teachers first three years in ohio they are on a one year contract and it is the perfect time to let them go because you need no reason. However many schools never take advantage of this.
I found it interesting as you said you worked in schools in the summer and the air-conditioning was turned off. You must be in the South because hardly any schools around here have air.
You also mentioned your starting pay as an accountant was 20% less than that of a starting teacher. I really have a hard time believing that. Not to call you a liar but accounting was my second choice for a major in college and I have many friends that graduate with an accounting degree. According to your math you made 20% less than a starting teacher. My first year I made $30,000.00. So you are saying a starting accounting job only paid you $24,000.00? I know my friends are making far more than that. I don't mean to be rude or disrespectful but those numbers do not add up in this day and age. Now if you looked at our top teachers on the pay scale they will be making over double of that 30k mark.
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