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My wife is considering trying to switch counties in Maryland. Her current county has withheld giving actual raises for the past few years.

Would her new county be likely to pay what she is supposed to be getting or just what her current county is actually paying?
I would think... I would think that the new county would base her pay on whatever scale they use to pay teachers (for example, it could be years of experience and/or level of education), not on how much she's getting paid now. I don't think her current salary would have any influence on what her new salary would be.

On 4/18/12, Anon wrote: > My wife is ...See More
May 5, 2012
Jim On 5/05/12, I would think... wrote: > I would think that the new county would base her pay on > whatever scale they use to pay teachers (for example, it could > be years of experience and/or level of education), not on how > much she's getting paid now. I don't think her current salary > would have any influence on what her new salar...See More
May 24, 2012
Stunned by a term used by Jim Jim, I like your advice in general, but I find your use of the word "jewed" really offensive. I hope you just didn't think about how offensive it can be, and didn't actually mean it as it sounds.

On 5/24/12, Jim wrote: > On 5/05/12, I would think... wrote: >> I would think that the new county would base her pay on >> whateve...See More
May 26, 2012
Dot Vernon Most important before she considers transferring make sure that there is an actual position open?? - Around us the county paying the most is the farthest to drive - so with gas - I would do a cost effective sheet On 5/24/12, Jim wrote: > On 5/05/12, I would think... wrote: >> I would think that the new county would base her pay on >>...See More
Aug 9, 2012


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