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Originally Posted by Eric Vail
Teachers and their employers contribute to a pension fund. Teachers are eligible at 55 years old to retire (assuming they started at 23 or so) and start collecting their pension. This is not "taxpayer money" anymore than the RRSPs you have in the bank from money you have earned is "taxpayer money".
Retired teachers are only able to work 50%-60% of the year, or it begins to impact their pension.
There is a shortage of teachers across Canada. If retired teachers weren't filling in as substitute teachers or for short term contracts, we would have a big problem.
What is the outrage about? Some people clearly hate teachers.
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Ah. No. Almost everything you said was wrong. No one cares how old they are, its about 'length of service.'
Have you seen the 'Substitute's List?'
Its enormous. Theres so much wrong in that post its practically satire. Some people 'have something against teachers?'
Apparently some people have 'something against facts.'
"Someone's got something against teachers!! Hurr Durr!! Look at me, I'm SMRT!!"
Like a Pakled.