Offshore oil workers and firefighters only work "6 months" a year by your logic.Not Coach Jimbo said:B-1 83 said:You should have stopped before the ignorant troll line.damiond said:
In North Texas, Fort Worth ISD approved a budget last month with a $45 million deficit, with raises accounting for more than half of that amount. Frisco ISD also approved a $24 million deficit to pay for modest staff raises.
In Central Texas, Austin ISD approved a budget with a $52 million deficit to give employees a 7% raise. San Antonio ISD is giving its teachers raises between 3% and 9%, and it's paying for them by slashing administrative jobs. In the much smaller Smithville ISD, about 45 miles east of Austin, board members approved a 4% raise that will leave the district with a deficit of more than half a million.
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/07/10/texas-schools-teacher-raises/
they already make good money for only working nine months
Its not a troll line, some of the districts listed pay really well... Texas is actually pretty decent on teacher pay compared to some states.
Not many jobs get paid ~50k for starting right of college for working 9 months a year + all the benefits teaches have.
Being in TexAgs jail changes a man……..no, not really