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Re: "the myth of underpaid teachers" no longer true!
Posted by maybe I'm bitter on 7/20/09


    > Again Anon, I've seen your posts before, and I believe you
    > mentioned you were in rural Nevada. You chose to live in a
    > state with weak union laws, one that doesn't value teachers, and
    > that treats you as you describe. If you lived in New York, or
    > Illinois, you would've had a much different experience.

    Dear Sped, let me disagree. While a lot depends on one's personal experience and
    luck, and let's not get drunk with generalizations, but unfortunately, speaking from my
    own situations: even though I live in NY (specifically, NYC) I was treated exactly as the
    previous poster described. And my union wasn't able (or willing) to help me. I was a
    first year untenured teacher and was forced to resign (against my will) by my principal
    who almost ruined my career. I didn't feel valued or protected. Yes, maybe on paper
    things sound wonderful, but in reality if you get in an unfortunate situation, you might
    very easily become a bitter teacher for very good reasons. I am not loosing hope and
    am ready to "get back on horse" but now having trouble securing a position with the
    hiring freeze here in NYC...

     
     

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