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Originally posted by Trinity@Feb 19 2004, 01:39 PM
there was just a whole post on h-t about what teachers make, some teachers make soem dayum good bank i'll say that
yeah it's all about the location :roll:
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Originally posted by Trinity@Feb 19 2004, 01:39 PM
there was just a whole post on h-t about what teachers make, some teachers make soem dayum good bank i'll say that
Originally posted by Tonyd0821@Feb 19 2004, 11:31 AM
word of advice....from personal experience....
steer clear of chicks who are psych majors.... they are some of the BIGGEST fucking nut-jobs out there....
Here's some encouragement for you man... I finished my ME degree, and my starting salary was higher than the top on the list- and after you factored in bonuses and profit sharing- well, it was pretty close to that theoretical high school teacher's salary.
How's that for motivation? Stay in school.
Originally posted by Tonyd0821@Feb 19 2004, 03:31 PM
word of advice....from personal experience....
steer clear of chicks who are psych majors.... they are some of the BIGGEST fucking nut-jobs out there....
Originally posted by xyswany+Feb 19 2004, 06:30 PM-->Tonyd0821@Feb 19 2004, 03:31 PM
word of advice....from personal experience....
steer clear of chicks who are psych majors.... they are some of the BIGGEST fucking nut-jobs out there....
my girlfriend is going into child psych for her PhD, im fuct
Originally posted by JOHNNYLIGHTFOOT+Feb 19 2004, 03:57 PM-->Tonyd0821@Feb 19 2004, 11:31 AM
word of advice....from personal experience....
steer clear of chicks who are psych majors.... they are some of the BIGGEST fucking nut-jobs out there....
and they know exactly to fuck with your mind
Originally posted by Calesta+Feb 19 2004, 02:05 PM-->Slammed90Lude@Feb 19 2004, 12:40 PM
please don't encourage me b- i'd already like to do that
Here's some encouragement for you man... I finished my ME degree, and my starting salary was higher than the top on the list- and after you factored in bonuses and profit sharing- well, it was pretty close to that theoretical high school teacher's salary.
How's that for motivation? Stay in school.
Originally posted by lsvtec+Feb 19 2004, 11:05 AM-->chestercheeto48@Feb 19 2004, 01:00 PM
It is possible for teachers to make that much but you need to have a masters like 40 more credits to get there, plus do some other stuff on the side like dept. head or something. The tope here in Madison WI is like 72,000 for a masters +40 credits. and 20 years experience.
http://www.madison.k12.wi.us/hr/tchrsalsched.htm
That is not very good money for the education required. A BA opens you at 29K a PhD opens you at $36K. You could make a heck of a lot more than $36K starting in many other fields, most with less than a PhD.
Originally posted by lsvtec@Feb 19 2004, 01:23 PM
wow, good thing im more than halfway through my associates in computer science.
An associates in CS isn't going to get you there for a starting salary. This survey is about people with 4 year degrees. Besides how much CS can one actually study in 2 years while taking all the gen ed classes that are still required?
Originally posted by lsvtec@Feb 20 2004, 01:14 PM
20K is less than half of your potential with a 4 year degree. I don't remember the exact number from that article (go look it up if you want to know) but they claim $49K straight out of school as an average. I have heard of people still going closer to $55 or $60k straight from school.