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Yes they pay medicare (nm)
Posted on: May 4, 2018 at 08:08:43 CT
MrBlueSky
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teachers are not underpaid
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NWMizzouFan
MU
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5/4 05:13:44
It would be very interesting to see actual market pricing
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ummmm
MU
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5/4 08:42:17
You already have market pricing.
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 08:48:34
I know of no other group who so profess to love their
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4TigersinMichigan
MU
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5/4 05:59:11
You know little on this subject
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DevilsAdvocate
MU
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5/4 08:22:06
Do you know actual teachers?
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 06:21:12
Of course
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4TigersinMichigan
MU
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5/4 06:25:13
I guess that's why private schools pay less than public,
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MrBlueSky
MU
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5/4 08:20:52
So you are basing your opinion on a handful?(nm)
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DevilsAdvocate
MU
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5/4 08:22:55
My opinion? Those are all facts. Private schools pay less
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MrBlueSky
MU
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5/4 08:25:12
They aren't required to test. They don't take
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 08:28:27
Private schools do often take special needs kids from what
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MrBlueSky
MU
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5/4 08:29:10
Not in KCMO. After the cream is skimmed off the
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 08:32:50
that ones that score so well on tests don't
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JayHoaxH8r
MU
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5/4 08:31:37
Private schools don't publish tesing results.
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 08:34:40
No surprise at all. Many pay 0 for healthcare
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Hbombtiger
STL
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5/4 05:34:06
What district was that in?
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JayHoaxH8r
MU
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5/4 08:24:04
Teachers I know all pay about $50 a month for health
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MrBlueSky
MU
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5/4 08:19:54
Check out a family plan for a teacher if you want to
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 08:39:48
Monopolies do that (nm)
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90Tiger
MU
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5/4 07:47:21
In Missouri they contribute 14.5% a month to retirement.
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 05:48:21
When do they receive their pension, and at what
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tman
KC
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5/4 08:05:19
Pension after 30 years.
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 08:26:13
Yes they pay medicare (nm)
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MrBlueSky
MU
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5/4 08:08:43
Ok, so adjust my answer and they still have a sweet
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tman
KC
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5/4 08:14:06
Where did you get your %?
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MrBlueSky
MU
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5/4 08:16:39
And they don't pay Social Security. Thus for comparison
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tman
KC
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5/4 08:29:39
You do know most teachers get second jobs to support
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MrBlueSky
MU
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5/4 08:40:22
You said Missouri. Why pivot? So what if they et a second
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tman
KC
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5/4 09:57:37
But most teachers do pay in.
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 08:37:04
If they have an outside job that qualifies them for SS
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tman
KC
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5/4 10:01:18
How many teachers do you know that don't work
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JayHoaxH8r
MU
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5/4 08:40:08
I am fine with not receiving it.
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 08:41:55
Double dip
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JayHoaxH8r
MU
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5/4 08:46:11
Military folks do it all the time. I know some who have
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 08:56:54
I know one that has military and getting ready to retire fro
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JayHoaxH8r
MU
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5/4 09:34:20
Friend has a Military, KCMO teacher and
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 10:30:45
They are.
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 05:30:55
Many are overpaid actually (nm)
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Hbombtiger
STL
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5/4 05:46:20
You have not one iota
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 05:49:26
Just more entitlements from failing teachers. Congrats (nm)
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Hbombtiger
STL
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5/4 06:36:09
Teachers nationwide come from a single source.
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catbirdseat
MU
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5/4 06:39:39
“Most districts are high achieving.”
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4TigersinMichigan
MU
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5/4 06:43:03
How can most districts be high achiev based on the following
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tman
KC
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5/4 08:17:22
Can’t help but notice his prolific posting stopped
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4TigersinMichigan
MU
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5/4 08:29:31