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Originally Posted by Sliver
lol, dude, there is no insult here. How much does a teacher get paid per day? Say they make $90K per year for their nine months of work, that would be about 195 work days, which equates to $461 per day. Plus the $100 per-day bonus. That puts the teachers at $561 per day to mark. You're telling me students were being paid $661 per day!? I highly doubt it.
They seem to have made a good decision since almost three quarters of the positions were filled at the time of the article with a month to fill the remaining three out of 10 spots.
Here's a genuine question I'd like you to answer: Is it possible the $200 per day on top of their regular salary was too high and $100 is more fair? Would you have been just as mad if it was dropped to $150? Why is $200 the magic number that makes all this fair? Is their a number that you think is fair, but is less than $200?
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Teachers can only make $90k after 6-years of service plus they must have a 6-years of university or 2-degrees.
Further, the extra $100 should not count towards their total pay since its definitley not part of their job description... see their CBA.
Also, each school should have a gaurd dog protecting the exams from theft.