Really makes u think

really makes u think...

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it should because the elites want to keep people from being educated and rednecks who don't want to pay teachers are part of the problem

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Nah. Teachers are glorified babysitters. I make double what my HS teachers make and I barely graduated HS. Guess what, being skilled in a trade will earn you more money than some worthless diploma. I laugh at college losers still working at Starbucks with their bachelors in gender studies LOL

All children should be homeschooled, just like God intended.

Kill yourselves

Your parents failed you.

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who is forcing you to be a teacher in a public school? if you were an actual good teacher, you would be at a private school making 10x the money. You get paid what you`re worth, very simple.

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my brother-in-law is one of these retards. He keeps bitching he doesn't make enough but he's constantly switching jobs between schools and even when he does stay put for a couple years he's interviewer at different schools every month cause he thinks he's gonna be some big-time football coach even though he's been let go from every coaching job he's gotten after a year.

your values are ... jewish

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>really makes u think...
>get paid $65k a year
>read from a text book or let a slideshow auto play
>only work 9 months + Christmas/Spring break off
>get to stare at cunny all day
I should have become a teacher.

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>become a teacher.
>give yourself 360 the degrees
>"I have a well-rounded education" --kek
>but serious, I have an S-load of degrees muh nigga
>get $$$

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>good goy

>source; trust me bro

Private school teachers usually get paid LESS than public school teachers.

>ftfy

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>source: an actual study with a large sample size

personal.lse.ac.uk/kanazawa/pdfs/SPQ2010.pdf

Went to college. Did software engineering. Invested well. Retired a multimillionaire.

>pdf

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Irrationality? This is my least favorite cope.

>really makes u think...
Anybody who says this is a low IQ coward. Say what you mean or STFU

Based, see you on the news

Not really. Given that becoming a teacher only requires a Bachelor's degree and is among the easier degrees to earn (only Communication is easier, probably, unless you're a talented artist and major in studio art), the pay isn't actually that bad in most places considering you get 2-3 months off in the summer + holiday breaks. One of my high school teachers had a Class B CDL and drove trucks for a construction company during the summer. Also, in many states, teachers are on a traditional pension plan, so when they retire, they get a significant portion of their salary every month until they die.

Did not go to college. Learned to repair vending machine and espresso machines. Opened my own shop. Buy, refurbish, sell vending and espresso machines. Now worth a few million. Will retire when I die or get bored.

Covid has actually really helped me put in the last two years. So many small-time vendors went out of business and sold off their machine inventories for whatever they could get. Now that places have been opening up again in the last six months, new vendors and existing larger vendors who survived the shutdowns are buying a lot of new equipment, which I can sell at a lower price than most because I got them for so cheap myself. The failures of so many businesses resulted in a boon for my own. But you know the old Jewish saying - "When there's covid in the streets, buy vending machines."

lmao, this kid doesn't know how to open a psd

Actually, I don't know how to open a psd either

As a teacher I can guarantee that fact. It's a very rare occasion for private school teachers (in Illinois) to make more than I did my first year.
Also, private schools don't need to have a degree in education......