MainerMikeBrown
Active Member
When I was in high school, teachers constantly complained about their pay to just about everyone, including us students.
First of all, our school district is rural and economically poor. So these teachers should've known what to expect regarding pay when they first took the job.
But what really gets me is that regardless of whether they should've been given pay raises or not, you don't complain about it to the students. That's a bad example to teens. If I complained about lack of pay to customers at my job, I'd be in big trouble with my supervisors. So teachers talking about how they should've gotten a raise to us students was a bad example. It sended the wrong message to youths.
First of all, our school district is rural and economically poor. So these teachers should've known what to expect regarding pay when they first took the job.
But what really gets me is that regardless of whether they should've been given pay raises or not, you don't complain about it to the students. That's a bad example to teens. If I complained about lack of pay to customers at my job, I'd be in big trouble with my supervisors. So teachers talking about how they should've gotten a raise to us students was a bad example. It sended the wrong message to youths.