03-20-2018, 06:07 AM
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Originally posted by HereOnThePrimalEdge
Another question:
According to leilanidude's efficiency expert breakdown of the time teachers actually work:
4 hours and 55 minutes a day
190-200 days of instruction a year.
How many other $100,000 a year jobs with those hours are found in Puna District? Or for that matter, anywhere in Hawaii? And yet, job openings remain? There should be a line of candidates waiting to get on the gravy train, stretching around the block, don't you think?
You twisted it again. Normal for you tho.
Hawaii has 180 days. Many others have 190+
You also didn't pay attention to the other posts about how the DOE refuses to hire experienced teachers from the mainland at competitive pay. They will only give an incoming mainland teacher credit for up to 6 years of experience, even if they have 15 or 20. This effectively shuts out most experienced mainland teachers from moving.