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Re: Anyone familiar with Section 8 housing in S.C. (Good pos
Posted by hi will on 7/16/07
Wow, $32,000 is pretty good for South Carolina! I remember about two or three years ago they were really low. Have you moved yet?? Patty On 7/16/07, Will Rogers wrote: > > I will be living in Beauort, teaching in Jasper County Schools. They just posted the salary > or next year, and the district raised salaries a good bit. :-) The first reporting date for > new teachers Aug 10th.....and they hae openings. :-) > > You coming down? > > The area is very beautiful, and the folks nice...I'm looking forward to it! I will lear > more about the benefits when I get there. > > Will > > > On 7/07/07, they pay for health care??? wrote: >> PA teachers pay some for health care?? In MI teacher's pay NOTHING for their premium >> every month. They have deductibles and co-pays but they don't pay anything for their >> premium. MI is the WORST state for teaching jobs and I see MI going the way PA is now in >> regards to health care. Beginning teachers would have difficulties but teachers making >> $50,000+ can pay some for their premium. Even if it was $20 a month or something, that >> would be huge after you add it all up. I know the south has problems with education but >> I think the north is really asking for trouble. Where in South Carolina are you planning >> on moving will? >> >> >> >> On 7/07/07, Will Rogers wrote: >>> >>> Patty. on the 4,000 - I was shocked too! But it was in the papers, and a couple of >>> teachers in my grad classes confirmed the number. PHEW! >>> >>> As to why I think unions have been bad in PA (A shotr list, can do more n a private e- >>> mail or phone if you wish, no problem.) >>> >>> 1. Steel unions drove wages up so much PA steel factories could not be upgraded, now >>> the steel mills are less than 10 I was told (By a union rep). >>> >>> 2. In the local schools districts, you have a majority of older pennsylvanians in >>> western pa, and the millage rates keep going up and up and up...on people on a fixed >>> salary. Who much do you need to make as a teacher? The average person in latrobe gets >>> around 28,000....teacher salaries top out around her at anywhere from 70,000 to 98,000 >>> depending on the district. I know of one teacher who's salary will go up 16,000 over >>> the next three years...that is INSANE! >>> >>> 3. Pa teachers did not pay for health care until the last few years, everyone else >>> around them have had payroll deducstion for over 20 years. Is that fair? >>> >>> 4. In PA, you have to use ONLY UNIOR LABOR on ALL jobs valued at 10,000 or more. What >>> ever happened to spending only what you need....you know, save the taxpayers money? >>> >>> 5. With very few exceptions, teacher salaries and benefits consume from 30&37; to >> 48&37; of >>> the school district budget....that is CRAZY! There needs to be more money IN THE >>> CLASSROOMS, not a teachers pocket. >>> a. On the other hand, I think teachers should recieve reduced or free housing in >>> the district where they teach, get their student loans paid off by the federal >>> government at the rate of 8&37; every completed teaching year also. >>> b. We, as teachers, deserve to be taken care of in our communities, not treated >>> like punching bags, as some administrators treat their teachers. The principals >>> and administratirs should only be former teachers. Also, school boards need to >>> have minimum qualifications, or at the very least, be required to be trained >>> in proper budget properties, instruction, textbook selection, etc. Unlike a >>> local district (Hempfield) which approved a FIFTEEN MILLION football complex, a >>> football coach is making over 70,000 a year and doesn't even teach or work for >>> the district in any other capacity! The team is a periennial loser team, to >>> boot. To me, that is criminal neglance ( i know I misspelled it) and >>> malfeasance...and those people who voted for it need to go to jail for a year >>> or two. I believe it is stealing from the elderly. >>> >>> 6. Teachers want to be considered professionals, but hide in unions. I believe if you >>> want to be treated like managers, managers are not permitted in unions. Also - no >>> school district can operate when the local teachers (union or not) work together and >>> report every violation to the proper authorities, take the to court, and have >>> administrators imprisioned for breaking the law. Instead, most teachers say nothing, >>> and just take it, because they are NOT properly educated in our political process. They >>> are great math teachers, english teachers, etc, but the reality is every single teacher >>> needs to be politically active and politically astute. NO admininstrator is going to >>> mess with a teacher whom they know talks to the Senators and Congressmen often. >>> Politics drives EVERYTHING with schools - get educated, and now! PLEASE! >>> >>> Well, I'll stop now. Sorry I was ranting there. Teachers have such potiential to >>> achieve great things, and too many of them just let the opportunities pass them by. I >>> hope we can find a way to lose the "bad" teachers, and bring in more high-quality >>> teachers to replace them! >>> >>> I wish you the best of luck in all you do. I hope we can all find a way to make our >>> profession better, and fun at the same time! Any ideas, please let me know, I'm up for >>> it! >>> >>> Will Rogers >>> >>> >>> On 7/06/07, unions no good?? wrote: >>>> I've been hearing that the unions are destroying the school districts..but I see >>>> that without them (maybe just in the mid-west) they need them, or else the teachers >>>> would have serious issues and be treated horribly. What trouble has the unions >>>> caused for PA?? >>>> >>>> Patty >>>> >>>> P.S. Here in MI we had more like 1,700 applicants, I can't believe 4,000 that is >>>> INSANITY!!!! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 7/06/07, WillRogers wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Let's see...in Western PA, --seriously here now-- it is almost impossible to get >>>>> jobs right now, as we are between waves of retirements. In 5 or so years, the next >>>>> waves I am told. Here's how tough it is to get a job in western PA - last year >>>>> Hempfield school district had 83 job openings, and OVER 4,000 YEA-FOUR THOUSAND >>>>> applicants! You can get a job in Philadelphia, but I was told wear a flak jacket. >>>>> >>>>> South Carolina really needs solid, professional, caring teachers who are willing >>>> to >>>>> hang tough until they get established. PA is even tight in the catholic schools. I >>>>> have a 3.86 GPA with straiight A's in my field (ELEM ED) - and I cannot get a job >>>>> around here....but after I read and studied the unions round werstern PA, I would >>>>> not work here. period. >>>>> >>>>> PLEASE COME TO SOUTH CAROLINA!!!! >>>>> >>>>> Will >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 7/05/07, question for mr. rogers... wrote: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm new to the post and was checking out PA and anything south for teaching >>>>>> jobs. Is PA like Michigan?? I live in MI and am having a really difficult time >>>>>> (I qualified for the the Earned Income Credit on my taxes if that gives you a >>>>>> hint and I don't have children) and my parents help me pay my health isurance as >>>>>> my job as a paraprofessional is pretty crappy. Is it safe to assume by your post >>>>>> that there are no jobs in PA for elementary teachers???? Also, are you from >>>>>> South Carolina by any chance?? There was a girl on the MI chat quite some time >>>>>> ago that mentioned Greenville Schools Do you know anything about them? I see >>>>>> someone else has asked earlier on the post but didn't get much of a response. I >>>>>> thought it wouldn't hurt to ask someone....Thanks! >>>>>> >>>>>> -P >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 7/05/07, Will Rogers wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I worked for John Wieland Homes as a Neighborhood Production Coordinator. It >>>>>>> was my job to ensure all the labor and meterials were at each jobsite/home on >>>>>>> schedule, the production schedule was maintained for each house, and support >>>>>>> the team of builders directing construction at each house. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I also completed the permitting process for each house, directed inspections >>>>>>> for each house, monitored the budgets of each house/lot. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> When 9-11 happened, the stock market crashed, and 20&37; of the company was >>>>>> laid >>>>>>> off. I worked for a parking lot company for a bit after that, but when the >>>>>>> shopping in atlanta area died down, so did the job there. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My wife wanted to return to her home in Western PA, and we did. (I'm here now >>>>>>> since nov 2003) The only problem is jobs are leaving this place like planes >>>>>>> launching off an aircraft carrier! Oh well. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I liked Wieland, and my work - challenging and never dull, to be sure! Feel >>>>>>> free to e-mail me directly if you like, no problem. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Will
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