I will conceed that I messed up on the 4 years teaching college part (I misstook it for the time they spent in University) and that I got the salaries messed up. However I wasn't lieing because I was basing it all off the salaries of other teachers I know and what they made when they started off. I believe that the reason why people pay taxes to support pensions and salaries of people whos benefits outstrip their own is because that teachers are an invaluble part of society who deserve every penny they get for the job they do. Im not saying that positions in the private sector don't deserve better or comparable salaries. Im simply defending the teaching profession based on the knowledge I have of the work and dedication put out by my parents and all the other teachers I know.Iceberg: in case you consider that post too long to answer, then answer me this: you harp on your knowledge of teaching (knowledge shown to be grossly exaggerated by your numerous large factual errors), but how much knowledge do you have of the working life and benefits of the 80% of the private sector workforce which is not unionized, yet is forced to pay taxes to support the pensions and salaries of people whose benefits far outstrip their own?
Have you ever told your "friends, relatives, and acquaintances" about your views on them and your contempt for their jobs? Im sure they would all love to here you tell them that you think "nobody wants to hire them, because they can't or won't put in a hard day's work." Anyways, you may have had some expierience in your kids classrooms but I believe you are still misinformed as to just how much goes on during the everyday lives of many teachers in their profession throughout their career.I have friends, relatives, and acquaintances who are teachers. I have also spent time in classrooms, observing teachers in action, I have volunteered, and I have researched the entrance requirements and compensation (more thoroughly than you, apparently). This gives me some knowledge of the other side, and I can state clearly that every honest teacher who knows what it's like on the outside does not whine or bullshit about how hard his job is. What is your knowledge of the other side?
In regards to the everyday lives of the private sector workforce, sure I don't have much first hand expierience, I am still in college for petes sake. I have had a job in retail for three years though and I know for certain what life is like in that respect for myself and for co-workers.