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To: joseffy who wrote (304332)2/17/2011 3:52:32 PM
From: John ChenRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Was alluding to the elites, the officers with million,
millions share of options.

Awesome.



To: joseffy who wrote (304332)2/17/2011 4:16:58 PM
From: ValueproRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
Outside of the people who actually teach, education pays very well. Then, for the failures of their systems, they always argue the need for ...

1) more money, and
2) more parental involvement.

Every placed I've lived as an adult, I've faced special school funding tax elections, most of which passed easily. As a parent, the schools put pressure on my wife and I to get involved, if not at the school, then in "family" homework assignments.

Right, I pay taxes for public schools to educate my children, but they send me homework, wanting me to assist them in what they can't accomplish for themselves. Nowhere, absolutely nowhere else in the world do teachers ask, almost demand that parents "get involved" in their children's education. For the seeming lack of participation in those demands, it becomes an excuse for their failure.

Actually, I'm less angry at teachers than I am the school board system, and administrators who comprises a broken, corrupt and entirely inefficient system. End it!

VP in AZ



To: joseffy who wrote (304332)2/18/2011 2:12:00 PM
From: BWACRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
You see any classroom teachers on that list? Didn't think so.

How about design a plan that puts the burden on the overpaid administrators populating your list of high paid suckups.

And leave the actual classroom teachers doing the real job of teaching the children to their hard earned pittance of a current salary.

One better, every middle to lower class worker bee slaving away at some pos underpaid under appreciated job should walk off the job tomorrow on strike. That would f'n cripple this entire country.

No deliveries from the truck drivers.
No WalMart open to sell made in China crap.
No teacher to teach your snotty nosed poorly behaved kid how to spell 8 hours a day.
All the hourly laborers just stop doing the work for elitists.
Just walk the f' away and tell the banksters there it is you MF's. Deal with it.