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by georgieporgie
5534 days ago
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It's not 2 months off, it's 2 months unemployed. So, if there's a salaried teaching position for 50k, said teacher actually gets paid 41.6k (50k * 10/12)? Unless a stated salary is quietly reduced by 1/6, then it most certainly is two months off. |
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When someone says, "teacher $X makes $Y per year", it means that $Y is that number written on the contract for the school year.
Note, given that
* most teachers spend a couple of weeks after the school year ends tying up loose ends from the year and organizing themselves for next year,
* and then simply need time to decompress from dealing with a large number of kids every day for so long,
* and also that they spend the weeks before school begins prepping for the new year and doing professional development,
there's not really much time in between to get another full-time temporary job to supplement their income.