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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2021 16:10:34 GMT
Why would I choose to be paid LESS than other teachers? because at 65, that would be the only way you'd get into a public school setting. not you YOU... you in general. like i said, unless you've got MAJOR clout (like your dad is the superintendent) or major DIRT (i'm not advocating blackmail )... just not gonna happen. i'm not being mean or snarky... that's just the way it is! No it’s actually not What school district am I talking about? Are the students well behaved? How are learning issues handled? So yeah…
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2021 16:11:23 GMT
You will lose them unless you take a low paying job. ?? you don't have to work at all to collect SS. you just have to be eligible. OH... oops! you mean if you collect SS and work you could lose SS benies! for first few years you are limited to how much you can make. eventually IRS will get caught up and tell ya you owe THEM or there will be NO check that month... scary. the amount you are allowed is not all that much... think it's connected to collecting early. after a few years the amount you can make goes up a lot, but it's not a hige amount. something like $40,000 neighborhood, but DQM! Please stop lecturing me I don’t need it I definitely don’t WANT it
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2021 16:16:48 GMT
Maybe they could negotiate a teacher job for less than base pay. not if there's a union!! district i was with hired a staffing agency for substitute teachers and aides. agency handle everything... hiring/firing, payroll, attendance. there were NO benies, NO paid holidays, NO raises. after job hunting for THREE YEARS and with unemployment finally coming to an end... i took it. it was close, i worked with great teachers, special needs HS kids were wonderful. no planning. no grading or report cards. pay was crappy, but my car was paid for so that was like a few hundred more... i know, crazy logic. I’ve never collected unemployment Even though I was entitled to And I think the “abbreviation” would be bennies
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2021 17:01:13 GMT
because at 65, that would be the only way you'd get into a public school setting. not you YOU... you in general. like i said, unless you've got MAJOR clout (like your dad is the superintendent) or major DIRT (i'm not advocating blackmail )... just not gonna happen. i'm not being mean or snarky... that's just the way it is! No it’s actually not What school district am I talking about? Are the students well behaved? How are learning issues handled? So yeah… you've already mentioned Pike Township and looks you've gotten from students in hallways. so yeah, it actually is!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2021 17:06:22 GMT
WHAT ACTUALLY IS?
Your bitterness?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2021 23:31:55 GMT
Maybe they could negotiate a teacher job for less than base pay. No, she can't do that depending on her state. In the Public schools most teachers fall under a Collective Bargaining Agreement so she would be placed on whatever step/experience at that wage She can’t. Which furthers my point that such a job would get her in trouble with the SSA.
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Post by Fuzzems on Jul 26, 2021 0:27:35 GMT
No, she can't do that depending on her state. In the Public schools most teachers fall under a Collective Bargaining Agreement so she would be placed on whatever step/experience at that wage She can’t. Which furthers my point that such a job would get her in trouble with the SSA. She certainly could sub and possibly be a long term sub as well
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 2:59:19 GMT
No, she can't do that depending on her state. In the Public schools most teachers fall under a Collective Bargaining Agreement so she would be placed on whatever step/experience at that wage She can’t. Which furthers my point that such a job would get her in trouble with the SSA. now DQM but thinking even teacher at bottom of pay scale has got to start at $35-40,000. when the IRS came for the money, you'll end up owing all that money back. it's complicated... go to social security website to be sure.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 4:12:58 GMT
She can’t. Which furthers my point that such a job would get her in trouble with the SSA. now DQM but thinking even teacher at bottom of pay scale has got to start at $35-40,000. when the IRS came for the money, you'll end up owing all that money back. it's complicated... go to social security website to be sure. Another FVCKING lecture?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 4:13:43 GMT
She can’t. Which furthers my point that such a job would get her in trouble with the SSA. now DQM but thinking even teacher at bottom of pay scale has got to start at $35-40,000. when the IRS came for the money, you'll end up owing all that money back. it's complicated... go to social security website to be sure. I don’t have a teaching degree Capisch?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 7:25:46 GMT
?? you don't have to work at all to collect SS. you just have to be eligible. OH... oops! you mean if you collect SS and work you could lose SS benies! for first few years you are limited to how much you can make. eventually IRS will get caught up and tell ya you owe THEM or there will be NO check that month... scary. the amount you are allowed is not all that much... think it's connected to collecting early. after a few years the amount you can make goes up a lot, but it's not a hige amount. something like $40,000 neighborhood, but DQM! Please stop lecturing me I don’t need it I definitely don’t WANT it Don’t put your life on the board if you don’t want people to comment on it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 7:29:42 GMT
now DQM but thinking even teacher at bottom of pay scale has got to start at $35-40,000. when the IRS came for the money, you'll end up owing all that money back. it's complicated... go to social security website to be sure. Another FVCKING lecture? not a fuc king lecture, ass-hole. just info. if you're collecting SS right now, there are limits on how much you can earn before full SS eligible.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 7:37:08 GMT
flan doesn't take advice which is why she's turned out to be who and what she is.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 7:38:48 GMT
Please stop lecturing me I don’t need it I definitely don’t WANT it Don’t put your life on the board if you don’t want people to comment on it. She'll never get that. She thinks she's so interesting but it's really kind of sad. There are a couple of posters I know that I feel that way about.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 10:26:29 GMT
flan doesn't take advice which is why she's turned out to be who and what she is. I don’t take “advice” from bitter poseurs Capisch?
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