Re: Special Ed in Texas
    Posted by: PsyGuy on 11/04/14
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    The lack of a state income tax in Texas is a very strong factor
    in teacher salary. I would also add the generally low cost of
    living as well.

    On 11/03/14, LOLOL! wrote:
    > On 11/03/14, advice wrote:
    >> With PLC thought police, word walls, exit tickets,
    interactive
    >> notebooks, and all the newest Common Core (oops, I meant to
    say
    >> TEKS Resource System) fads being brought in by the gullible
    >> admins, Texas is the worst state overall. We don't even get
    >> paid what you can make in other states to act like robots
    >> without a brain. Let's just say Texas isn't the place to come
    >> if you are a dynamic, innovative professional educator.
    >
    > I guess you could go to LA. Ooops - the pay is less, and a
    state
    > income tax. How about NM? Nope, pay is less there, too and
    state
    > income tax. Let's try OK. Ooops, less money there, too and
    that
    > good ol' state income tax. Hmm... Have you tried moving to
    > Mexico?


    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Special Ed in Texas, 11/02/14, by Ed.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/03/14, by 1administrator.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/03/14, by advice.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/03/14, by LOLOL!.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/04/14, by PsyGuy.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/04/14, by PsyGuy.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/04/14, by PsyGuy.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/09/14, by CiciNParadise.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/10/14, by PsyGuy.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/11/14, by 1administrator.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/16/14, by To PsyGuy.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/16/14, by anon.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/16/14, by 1 admin. and teacher bashing.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/19/14, by PsyGuy.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/19/14, by PsyGuy.
  • Re: Special Ed in Texas, 11/19/14, by PsyGuy.