Salary caps, why that's un-American.
Hardly. Public and private employers set salaries all the time. Nobody's forcing you to work for them. The point is to get rid of discretion for public employers since they are apparently unable to handle it.
Salary caps, why that's un-American.
This high pay is the price we pay for real talent. It's how our system works. The talent gets the compensation. Didn't the bankers who destroyed the American economy but made big profits for their banks, also get compensation. It's contractual and we are a nation of laws. Get it into works and you're golden. Nobody makes anybody sign those agreements. This is justice.
It's actually a very sweet job, but again it takes a ton of education and experience to get it.
The amount of education these top administrators have is incredible, multiple doctorates are required to even apply.
Coming from someone who taught then left the profession after a year due to terrible administrators from micro-teaching, student teaching, substitute teaching, then teaching, I guarantee you this is 100% false. Even in cases where it's true, it says nothing about someone's ability to be an administrator :O
I have no clue how the pensions work. I work at a community college and we deduct from our own pay both Retirement insurance and money for our retirement from our own pay. Then the retirement plan is matched (100%by the state/school district.
I was really talking about the top administrators whose salaries are so high. Their pension is normally based on their salary at retirement and they "typically" get 100% of the highest salary they've earned. Each county/state is of course different.
Am I the only one wondering whether Spidey or his father is a school administrator?![]()
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I see how that works. You want small government except when you can fill your pocket. Your conservative values are as corrupt as teabaggers who protest about keeping government hands off their Mediacare.
First and foremost, they are government employees. If we starve government, these fat cats will be out of a job.
Correct. That's why U.S. schools are the best in the world.
I see how that works. You want small government except when you can fill your pocket. Your conservative values are as corrupt as teabaggers who protest about keeping government hands off their Mediacare.
No. They will lay off more teachers and demand a raise for their great financial management. Nevermind how much they hurt the school and students. Just like most corporate executives.
I think he's must of had some kind of breakdown.This is ridiculous and is a common problem around the country. Citizens should really demand salary caps for public employees and school district people.
(PS Spidey07 is defending over-paid school administrators now? WTF?)
What does highly educated professionals making decent money and funding their own pension have to do with small government? I've met a lot of the other admins and they are very bright with great ideas about how to advance education, they really care about the futures of these kids.
What does highly educated professionals making decent money and funding their own pension have to do with small government?
I've met a lot of the other admins and they are very bright with great ideas about how to advance education, they really care about the futures of these kids.
I agree with what a poster said a little earlier -- an MBA or a seasoned business veteran could probably run a school system equally well.
i bet you'd be singing a different tune if she wasn't.
Except wouldn't that seem to justify the compensation of the admins then?
I would argue that schools are easier to run than most businesses and easier than the professional tasks doctors, lawyers, and engineers have to deal with. For example, most businesses have specific conditions and specializations that may be rare in the greater marketplace. How different does one middle school need to be from another? Especially within a given state?
