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Celerity

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28. Sorry, but you are offering up ex post facto-revised, vague, receipt-free positings. Also, I fundamentally disagree that
Sat Jul 19, 2025, 10:02 AM
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most teachers should be paid at a US physician level of salary. Just one reason: you would very likely bankrupt a shedload of public educational systems that are already struggling to survive.

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What a lovely and innovative idea! HeartsCanHope Thursday #1
I know. And I had never thought of it. CTyankee Thursday #2
Newark, NJ has that NJCher Thursday #3
This may be the only way to keep teachers in some districts fujiyamasan Thursday #4
My friends daughter n law Tree Lady Thursday #5
I don't know. I'll try to find out and get back to you. Or perhaps Google knows! CTyankee Thursday #8
Why not just pay them enough in the first place? MichMan Thursday #6
Might be cheaper to give them free rent than increase pay for their mortages/insurance/taxes ... Igel Thursday #7
Is the free rent taxable as income? MichMan Thursday #9
Probably... but my law degree is from Law & Order and they mostly covered rapes and murders. nt ihaveaquestion Friday #10
My concern for this would be that the teachers would be beholden to the school district... ihaveaquestion Friday #11
I see what you mean. It's a wise fear. But New Haven has consistently been a liberal leaning town. I know that can CTyankee Friday #12
They shouldn't really... SickOfTheOnePct Friday #15
There are lots of views and opinions that teachers have which they should be allowed to express. ihaveaquestion Saturday #19
Those are facts, not "views" n/t SickOfTheOnePct Saturday #20
Of course they are to you and me. But to the RW nutters they are "liberal lies" and must be suppressed. ihaveaquestion Saturday #24
Correct TnDem Saturday #25
Who owns the "rent free housing" they're living in? flvegan Friday #13
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Friday #16
I copy/pasted this from the web page CTyankee Friday #17
Teachers can get some sweet deals on HUD homes TexasBushwhacker Friday #14
Our city has low rent housing for teachers and farm workers. hunter Friday #18
As long as the powers that be don't hold that over their heads to enforce conformity. OldBaldy1701E Saturday #21
Better idea indusurb Saturday #22
your salaries for US physicians are off (they are far higher than 100-120K USD per annum) Celerity Saturday #23
I'm talking starting salaries here, entry level doctor's salaries, indusurb Saturday #26
Sorry, but you are offering up ex post facto-revised, vague, receipt-free positings. Also, I fundamentally disagree that Celerity Saturday #28
Receipts indusurb Saturday #30
the first 2 links do not work for me, and the 3rd does not aid your case Celerity Saturday #32
Well I don't know what's going on with it, or your browser indusurb Saturday #33
I live in Sweden (I have tripartite citizenship, US via birth, grew up in the UK, and now live in Sweden, my father is Celerity Saturday #34
OK then indusurb Saturday #35
I agree with your sentiment of course senseandsensibility Saturday #38
Back in the 40s and 50s, unmarried teachers had little choice no_hypocrisy Saturday #27
Yes, teachers have always been grossly underpaid indusurb Saturday #31
This is the "company town" concept and it has not been kind to workers. David__77 Saturday #29
what else do you know about New Haven? CTyankee Saturday #37
Here's the NJ version NJCher Saturday #36
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