Funny I'm off during the summer but none of you mentioned that I don't get paid during the summer either. Instead starting in mid July I'm there coaching every day. And my coaches salary is only for the fall season. I'm also still coaching my fall sport the rest of the year for no pay. When practice is done I've spent the last several years working with a group of kids who are building a solar boat which we have entered in a contest each of those years. By the way that's for no pay either. Their talking about cutting our salary this year and California just raised my taxes. The largest tax increase in the USA ever. I have an Bachelors degree and a Masters degree that I paid for. I have to pay the state for the privilege of teaching. I've taken countless hours of training on my time for no pay to learn the CAD programs I teach. They are ever evolving and I have to stay up with them. I'm at school before 7:00AM everyday and rarely get home before 4:00PM. Not to mention countless kids who cause problems and you get no help from their parents. Class size is 34, you try keeping that many of Mother's little darlings on task for an hour. I've been doing this since 1974. Retirement is still at least 5 more years for me if I want to have enough money to live on. I still enjoy the job but some of you need to know what it's really like. And some of you think I'm overpaid.
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