As Empty Quiver pointed out;
I think we are losing sight of the real criteria for one's pay level. Frankly, it should be adjusted according to performance... Some jobs get a higher pay level because the worker is willing to take risks..which was true when I worked "high steel' and worked in areas where cave-in was possible.
Through this entire thread i have not been referring to teachers who hold their jobs competitively and are truly qualified iun their positions. I live in NY State..where shown in recent cases in decaying city, teachers are not fired because the court costs would run $235,000 and up. John Stossel pointed out the "Big Apple", where incompetent teachers spend their days in 'rubber rooms'..where they can't retard students development.
...It's the unions which make this mess !
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Regardless of his education level (which isn't mentioned).. How much should a man like Pvt John Stafinski get paid for the following work..how much pay would YOU want ?
An Army private gets about $17,000 per year, about $327 per week..in a combat area he's on duty/in danger 24/7..so that's about $1.95 per hour. Oh yes, add a few more bucks for combat pay!
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U.S. Army Pvt. John Stafinski, a native of Seville, Ohio, fires his M-249 squad automatic weapon during a three-hour gun battle with insurgent fighters in Kunar province, Afghanistan's Waterpur Valley, Nov. 3. Stafinski is an infantryman with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, based out of Fort Carson, Colo. (U.S. Army photo/Sgt. Matthew Moeller)
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So...How many $$$ would you want..to work at his job ?
The OWS protesters are whining because they can't get $30 per hour...of course, as soldiers they would have to be neat and clean when not in combat...