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Originally Posted by Agent_Grey
The answer here is easier than you think. Everything listed in the previous studies is true, it's just that they almost always fail to reflect the fact that a teacher's year is three months shorter than most jobs. If you take that same per-hour rate and stretch it over a full 365 day year, you'll find that teachers really do make way less than most comprable professions as the first paragraph indicates.
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Actually it is two months shorter...but your theory is correct. Most teachers I know work the summer getting ready for the next year...non-pay. Very few of them go on true vacation.