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Originally Posted by Burninator
A lot of people think teachers aren't putting in that many hours, when the opposite is true. Not sure about your job, but most jobs compensate you for putting in more hours. Either through overtime, additional pay or banked time. A teacher is expected to get all their marking or planning done in their hour a day of "free time". But most of this free time is either taken up by meetings, supervising or other mandatory things. All their additional time is off the books.
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Bull****. Any career paid on the salary roll (see: most jobs) doesn't see a dime of overtime.
I'm a research assistant on salary who works part-time up to 40 hours a week and on weekends, I don't see a dime of extra cash.
Also for underpaid, let's say anyone in politics besides bureaucrats.