Teachers have it so easy
Stealthcomic has a good calculation of the after-hours time requirements inherent in teaching.
http://stealthcomic.livejournal.com/174796.html
I could do the math on what the overtime pay would be for all those extra hours that we're expected to put in, but I won't waste the time. Suffice to say that even those rare teachers that are making 100k a year* have earned their due, and perhaps more.
*chuckles and shakes head at the very idea.
http://stealthcomic.livejournal.com/174796.html
I could do the math on what the overtime pay would be for all those extra hours that we're expected to put in, but I won't waste the time. Suffice to say that even those rare teachers that are making 100k a year* have earned their due, and perhaps more.
*chuckles and shakes head at the very idea.
no subject
Here's the breakdown. This is in San Francisco, where the minimum wage is around $10 an hour. Let's just say after grading papers I really have come to value the comments my instructors left on mine.
$400/37.5 = $10.66 an hour. (10 minutes per midterm)
$400/57 = $7.02 an hour (15 minutes per midterm)
$300/37.5 = $8 an hour
$300/300 = $5.26 an hour
$200/37.5 = $5.33 an hour
$200/57 = $3.51 an hour