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Originally Posted by RainMaker
Also worth adding that Wisconsin teachers are contracted for around 191 days. The rest of the population with full-time jobs are probably working 230-250 days a year. Makes that compensation package even nicer.
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When you factor in the total number of hours worked per week during the school year, the actual number of work hours is about the same, potentially more for teachers.
Remember, it's not just the in-class instruction. It's the class prep, grading, responding to parent and student emails, having conferences, etc. During the school year, even when they're at home, teachers are still at work.
You seem to have a lot of scorn for teachers, and I feel sorry for you that you have this mentality.