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    Re: Thinking of moving to North Dakota
    Posted by There you go on 11/05/08

    That helps explain why California education is the joke of the nation.

    On 10/23/07, ellen wrote:
    >
    > You are in your 13th year and only make 54, 000 dollars? I am in
    > my fifth year in Los Angeles with no masters and make that
    > now...that is crappy pay for New Jersey
    >
    > On 10/15/07, sjteacher wrote:
    >>
    >> Try looking at NJ for Math positions..NJHIRE.com or
    >> NJSCHOOLJOBS.COM...we are always in demand for HQ Math and
    >> Science teachers. My district pays 100 percent coverage for
    >> teachers and their families. I am in yr. 13 and make 53500 and
    >> have my family medical paid for. We ger 10 sick days, 3
    >> personal, 5death in the family days, 2 critical illness days
    > for
    >> ill family members and more. I live in the southern part of the
    >> state where the population is down. You may go into sticker
    > shock
    >> at the costs of housing but our salary is sufficient to cover
    > the
    >> costs of most things. Good Luck in your search.PS-New teachers
    > in
    >> our disrict start around 43000. Most of our contractual funds go
    >> to the beginning of the salary scale...Did I mention that we
    > have
    >> a strong union in NJ?
    >>
    >> On 10/10/07, ellen wrote:
    >>>
    >>> Trying to see if this will go through for some reason they
    >>> flagged my email which was perfectly fine...I don't get
    >>> it...but California is looking for many math teachers and some
    >>> districts pay bonuses
    >>>
    >>> On 10/09/07, Abiri wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>> Why do you want to move to North Dakota to enjoy poor life.
    >>>> This is my second year of teaching in North Dakota and I am
    >>>> considering moving to a different state where I can enjoy
    >>>> better pay and other benefits.
    >>>>
    >>>> Any states out there looking for mathematics teachers?
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> On 10/08/07, ellen wrote:
    >>>>> Hello,
    >>>>>
    >>>>> I teach in Los Angeles and have done some sleuthing online
    >>>>> as far as North Dakota schools. Not only is the pay very
    >>>>> low but the benefits are not as good from what I could
    >>>>> see. I expected that to some degree but my pay would drop
    >>>>> by 20,000 dollars a year and I would have to pay benefit
    >>>>> premiums which I don't have to do now. I still would like
    >>>>> to make a move to a state in this area. Can you recommend
    >>>>> a higher paying district with better benefits?
    >>>>> Thanks.....


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  • Thinking of moving to North Dakota, 10/08/07, by ellen.
  • Re: Thinking of moving to North Dakota, 10/09/07, by Abiri.
  • Re: Thinking of moving to North Dakota, 10/10/07, by ellen.
  • Re: Thinking of moving to North Dakota, 10/15/07, by sjteacher.
  • Re: Thinking of moving to North Dakota, 10/23/07, by ellen.
  • Re: Thinking of moving to North Dakota, 11/05/08, by There you go.

     
     

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