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Teaching Survivor

A friend (fellow retired teacher) sent this to me some time ago.

I never did watch Survivor although I remember it being popular with colleagues at the time.


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  1. I don't think I would survive such an ordeal. Good luck.

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  2. I wasn't a fan of Survivor but I would watch that. How about making the contestants state lawmakers instead of businessmen and women? Maybe then there would be more understanding about teacher salaries and needs.

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  3. Patti has a good idea. As a retired teacher I certainly am aware of the challenges of being a public school teacher. I too am really happy to be retired.

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  4. OMG. Yes. Let Betsy Devos try it. By the way, I read that Secretary of Education is a Level I position which could pay $207,800. Born to money, married to money so how can she know what the average middle to lower middle class American student needs.

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  5. This is a joke! It's been around since 2001, at least.
    Teachers have been fighting for pay, and recognition in the US for ages. The pay is low, and no business person would put up with it! There are too many uncertified teachers in the US.
    I'm so happy to be retired from teaching.

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  6. They'd vote me off the school grounds in no time.

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  7. They forgot about buying school supplies with their own money and on their own time and making sure the kids all pass the standardized tests and make some goal of potentially college bound students. Season 2 will be the same but in middle school.

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