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Lifer
- Jul 10, 2007
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My wife is a teacher too, in NJ to boot.
In her district about 6 yrs ago there was incentive, read extra pay, for getting a graduate degree. So her and a bunch of her peers put in the extra effort to obtain the degree and reap the benefit. Subsequently it was negotiated out of their package the next contract. Too many people took advantage.
As for working 8-3, well thats not exactly the case, there are a number of things that happen that call for extra effort. As for the nine months, well until they make school a year round process thats not their fault.
Either way, Christie is a little over the top on what he is trying to do, there are alot of fish to fry in NJ, of course the easiest union to attack is the one most closely tied to the property tax insanity. Not saying he is wrong or right but maybe he should be looking at the administration side of things as well. Plenty of excess and corruption there too.
The teachers union isn't right either, most teachers really don't care for the message, they really just want to be there for the students.
Christie at least right now appears to have the balls to do something, how big those balls are come midterm elections and reelection time is another matter.
he'll come through. he doesn't about be re-elected. he seems genuinely concerned about righting what's wrong with the state, which is over spending.
