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Just for the record, this guy was a school superintendent for 9 years of his career. Before that he was a teacher, athletic director, assistant principal, principal, and assistant superintendent.
School superintendent steps down - Folsom Telegraph
Just for those who might not get the point of the above,
it appears that most of the big money this guy made was from salaries paid in non-union administrative/supervisory positions.
Wah wah wah.
A very few educators actually get paid rather well
Boo hoo hoo!
Seriously, kids, some of you need to grow up.
Hey clitis, they only work aprox about 150 days and the TAX PAYERS FOOT THE BILL
WHAT SAY YOU>>>MR. Infinite wisdom of the obvious, why is this pay scale acceptable to compare to min wag individuals entering the work workforce?
Very misleading. The highest paid teacher in our district makes 80K with a PhD. He could retire with 40K pension and 20K in medical benefits (which I believe are only paid until 65 when Medicare kicks in). That's 60K for a few years - not life.
either way its over the top, its like paying an entry salary forever ( or lets say he lives till hes 82- 59= 23 years), for someone who isn't working while having to employ a full timer to actually do the work.
The 1% owns Democrats AND Republicans."After nearly 40 years in public education, Patrick Godwin spends his retirement days running a horse farm east of Sacramento, Calif., with his daughter.
His departure from the workaday world is likely to be long and relatively free of financial concerns, after he retired last July at age 59 with a pension paying $174,308 a year for the rest of his life.
Such guaranteed pensions for relatively youthful government retirees paid in similar fashion to millions nationwide are contributing to nationwide friction with the public sector workers. They have access to attractive defined-benefit pensions and retiree health care coverage that most private sector workers no longer do."
And the Democrats answer is raisng taxes. The Democrats are owned by the Public Sector Unions.
Public retirement ages come under greater scrutiny - Yahoo! News
I believe I was referring to the 174k/yr by congress gritters general payscale to aprivieous postHey clitis, they only work aprox about 150 days and the TAX PAYERS FOOT THE BILL
Superintendent's of schools do not work a teachers schedule.
In my school division a teacher with 30-years retires on about $33,100.
WHAT SAY YOU>>>MR. Infinite wisdom of the obvious, why is this pay scale acceptable to compare to min wag individuals entering the work workforce?
I'm not quite sure what you are trying to say, but...
Could you show is any school system in the country that hires an 18-year old, non-college graduate, with no experience who leads an organization of thousands and budgets (in the case of the OP) of approximately $130,000,000.00?
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