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Originally Posted by malcolmk14
I don’t think you understand. But I won’t go back and forth with you. I just don’t know how you can be so sure about something that simply isn’t the case.
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I understand fully and when you are 100% wrong, I understand why you won't want to go back and forth with me.
The salary is based on your years of post secondary schooling as determined by the TQS (Teaching Qualification Service) evaluating your post secondary credits and determining your years of schooling. It isn't determined by the title of the degree you are handed. If you go to post secondary for 4 years and get what the University calls a Master of Teaching you don't get credit for 6 years of school.
You can try and claim this isn't true all you want, but it factually is. Your claims can't change fact.