Chuck Brown
Active member
I think that's very honorable of somebody to want to be a teacher of children. It's always nice to help people and or watch the lightbulb go off when you try to explain things to them. However, I do somewhat laugh at the notion when some teachers say they are underpaid. At least here in New Jersey. Now some teachers yes don't get the compensation they deserve. Non tenured adjunct teachers at community college may only make $2500 for a three credit class per semester. That might not seem bad but consider a probably significant part of that job is marking tests/papers. That is probably harder than lecturing. Also TA's at public universities I don't believe make that much when in fact they do most of the grading of papers/actual teaching. Professors bread and butter tend to be doing research.
The average teacher salary in the state I live in NJ is $68650. Which isn't an astronomical amount but to me doesn't seem bad at all. Couple that in mind with having summers off and only working 6-7 hours a day? That amount I do not believe takes into account health benefits and a set pension as well. I mean I don't walk in educators shoes but I would think if you're doing it long enough it'd become something of a cushy job.
https://nj1015.com/how-much-do-nj-teachers-earn-and-is-it-enough-comparing-district-salaries/
The former governor here Chris Christie became pretty famous for his trying to take down teachers unions and cut pensions. Imo he was a jerk for other reasons but I can understand where he was coming from cutting pensions. Working in public industry I can invest in 401 k's but will most likely never see get a job with private pensions.
The average teacher salary in the state I live in NJ is $68650. Which isn't an astronomical amount but to me doesn't seem bad at all. Couple that in mind with having summers off and only working 6-7 hours a day? That amount I do not believe takes into account health benefits and a set pension as well. I mean I don't walk in educators shoes but I would think if you're doing it long enough it'd become something of a cushy job.
https://nj1015.com/how-much-do-nj-teachers-earn-and-is-it-enough-comparing-district-salaries/
The former governor here Chris Christie became pretty famous for his trying to take down teachers unions and cut pensions. Imo he was a jerk for other reasons but I can understand where he was coming from cutting pensions. Working in public industry I can invest in 401 k's but will most likely never see get a job with private pensions.