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You're probably thinking about this NYT article: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/01/fashion/01generationb.html

An important point is that the teachers in the 100k range have been teachers for 30 years. Starting salaries are much different.




My father retired with half the salary of my entry-level software engineering job. This was after 30+ years. Go Coshocton, Ohio.


No, actually, I wasn't thinking about that article, though it's a pretty good one. I was thinking about a much smaller, suburban district and the average there is probably closer to $50k.

And yes, starting salaries are much lower-- as they are for most graduates in most other industries.

I wasn't arguing that being a teacher is going to get you rich. But at least in NY, one makes enough to live comfortably. If you can handle dealing with kids on a daily basis, it isn't a bad career choice at all. Of course, NY State's public schools have a good reputation.




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