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Originally Posted by bomber317
Actually, new teachers start around 50k ish. I don't remember the exact figure, but I think it was mid-50s.
Teachers aren't "poor" but the amount of work and time they put in even with the 2 months off makes their "hourly" pay not that great.
My gf is a teacher, but she got surplused this year. So she's going to be subbing. But the stories that she's been hearing from her old school has been a gong show due to the monetary restrictions.
I'm not sure how big the classes are this year, but she was teaching classes of 35+, which I thought was really high. When I was in high school, classes were around 25-30, back in the late 90's.
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No they start around 42K. Which is enough to rent an apartment in Edmonton or Calgary.
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