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Actually, I only have 13 years so my retirement in Florida teachers sux. The pay for DoDea is almost twice higher. So the money is much better and I need those last few years. So shut up? Meaning?
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SL Actually, I lost my seniority when I moved to Prague and taught for 2 years. When I returned this past July, I switched counties and lost my seniority. Starting all over in Tier 1. They started me in Duval with my masters and 13 years at $42,800 I am now in Clay at $44,000. No matter what, my max will be maybe not even $45,000 in 3 years. DODEA is ...See More
Feb 8, 2021
SL Actually, I lost my seniority when I moved to Prague and taught for 2 years. When I returned this past July, I switched counties and lost my seniority. Starting all over in Tier 1. They started me in Duval with my masters and 13 years at $42,800 I am now in Clay at $44,000. No matter what, my max will be maybe not even $45,000 in 3 years. DODEA is ...See More
Feb 8, 2021
SL Actually, I lost my seniority when I moved to Prague and taught for 2 years. When I returned this past July, I switched counties and lost my seniority. Starting all over in Tier 1. They started me in Duval with my masters and 13 years at $42,800 I am now in Clay at $44,000. No matter what, my max will be maybe not even $45,000 in 3 years. DODEA is ...See More
Feb 8, 2021
haha It's like most other organizations, your benefits would be based on your numbers of years of service and your salary level when you retire (average of your highest 3 years of salary). You would also receive an annuity/payout from your TSP (with matching contributions by the gov't, up to 5%) + your SS.
Feb 8, 2021
IsItFriday? @SL....raw deal. Ouch.

Take the offer.

You need to work for the Federal Gov for a minimum of five years to collect a FERS annuity (pension).
Feb 9, 2021


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