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Old 03-10-2010, 10:52 AM   #67
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Default Wake up to reality--gubmit is our overlord

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Originally Posted by Heaven View Post
Just curious, what government jobs have over inflated salaries? Could you list a few please? Particularity State of NH jobs? I'd appreciate it!
Well, it's been told to me that in Moultonborough 42 percent of the teachers at the Central School--where I have an inside source--are maxing out on the pay scale.

I mean one position some advisory board keeps wanting to cut, which frustrates my source since it's a needed position, stands out to me. The person in it makes a lot of money. That may be why it's always on the chopping block only to be snatched back. Teachers should not make more than $55-60k, period--regardless of the years accrued or number of sheets of diploma paper. Apparently, according to my inside source, this person makes a significant amount more than this. Like above $80+k.

I mean if that's the case we have teachers earning close to _double_ the median household income for the town. The school board has been too compliant with the demands of the NEA.

That's why in Moultonborough salaries should again be made publicly available in the back of the town report. It's called transparency. "Sunlight is the best disinfectant," wrote Justice Louis Brandeis.

Not bad for summers off and additional vacation weeks in January, February, and April. Boo-yah! And being done by approx. 4. Anyone who stays till 5 has no life or is in administration.

That's why I will be encouraging my children to work for the gubmit. Much better stability, better retirement, and less hardship.

And it is a fact, like Samiam says, that public sector people have much better non-salary compensation. Like a pension. Who gets those anymore?
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