by Hyperion » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:43 pm
Starting salaries usually aren't the problem, except in the South. Starting salaries are 'fine.' Just pay increments are notoriously low-end. Spending 10 years in a profession only to make an additional $4,000? Pfft. You can get bigger raises working in retail.
It takes about 3 years for most teachers to learn what works best for them. Some teachers can make it happen in only a year, but that's rare. Teaching is an interdisciplinary profession that involves psychology, academics, counseling, and acting. After that the pay increments should be much larger (or non-existent if they suck - as in by that point they should be gone).
We'll see where education goes in the next two years. I just applied for a federal job as a scientist. $67,000 starting with the possibility of earning $90,000 in 7 years. The starting salary would be more than I would make after 25 years in teaching, and it would require less committed hours. If I land the job, I'll probably change professions. I'm done being hated on by conservatives/libertarians, watching business and bureaucracy 'reform' education in the wrong direction, seeing kids suffer through 20 tests, and working for an additional $400 per year.
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Hyperion on Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.