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Originally Posted by Sliver
Right, so if they want more money they can work a full year instead of the current part-time gig.
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I think this is where you are falling apart, and can't get your mind around the math. A teacher works an 8 hour shift, and then goes home and works the average of 4 hours, after school.
If you take that additional 20 hours a week and extrapolate it to fill the time during the summer and other holidays, the number exceeds what would be a 40 hour week, for the entire year.
So, they are not really getting time off, but hours in lieu.