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June 4, 2010 at 12:11 PM #559800June 4, 2010 at 12:37 PM #560534bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl]I don’t have a $3,300 – $3,800 mo. pension (Jackson was a Naval Officer)[/quote]
I humbly correct myself after checking her bio. “after the fact.” Jackson was a Chief Petty Officer Hospital Corpsman (HMC/E8) when she retired from the military after 21 yrs. svc. If she retired around ’99/00, her ret. pay would have been about $1,963 mo. and is now about $2,392 mo.
She must have rec’d her masters degree AFTER leaving the military. Her bachelor’s degree is from “Georgetown University.” That is a shipboard-based correspondence program that accepts military “C school” credits.
Combined with her $1,500 mo. school board pay, this was still over $200 more a month (+ practically “free” med. care) than my income at the time she lost her property to foreclosure in 2007).
Amazed that she was able to borrow that much over the years . . . but this does not surprise me.
June 4, 2010 at 12:37 PM #559834bearishgurlParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]I don’t have a $3,300 – $3,800 mo. pension (Jackson was a Naval Officer)[/quote]
I humbly correct myself after checking her bio. “after the fact.” Jackson was a Chief Petty Officer Hospital Corpsman (HMC/E8) when she retired from the military after 21 yrs. svc. If she retired around ’99/00, her ret. pay would have been about $1,963 mo. and is now about $2,392 mo.
She must have rec’d her masters degree AFTER leaving the military. Her bachelor’s degree is from “Georgetown University.” That is a shipboard-based correspondence program that accepts military “C school” credits.
Combined with her $1,500 mo. school board pay, this was still over $200 more a month (+ practically “free” med. care) than my income at the time she lost her property to foreclosure in 2007).
Amazed that she was able to borrow that much over the years . . . but this does not surprise me.
June 4, 2010 at 12:37 PM #559936bearishgurlParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]I don’t have a $3,300 – $3,800 mo. pension (Jackson was a Naval Officer)[/quote]
I humbly correct myself after checking her bio. “after the fact.” Jackson was a Chief Petty Officer Hospital Corpsman (HMC/E8) when she retired from the military after 21 yrs. svc. If she retired around ’99/00, her ret. pay would have been about $1,963 mo. and is now about $2,392 mo.
She must have rec’d her masters degree AFTER leaving the military. Her bachelor’s degree is from “Georgetown University.” That is a shipboard-based correspondence program that accepts military “C school” credits.
Combined with her $1,500 mo. school board pay, this was still over $200 more a month (+ practically “free” med. care) than my income at the time she lost her property to foreclosure in 2007).
Amazed that she was able to borrow that much over the years . . . but this does not surprise me.
June 4, 2010 at 12:37 PM #560431bearishgurlParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]I don’t have a $3,300 – $3,800 mo. pension (Jackson was a Naval Officer)[/quote]
I humbly correct myself after checking her bio. “after the fact.” Jackson was a Chief Petty Officer Hospital Corpsman (HMC/E8) when she retired from the military after 21 yrs. svc. If she retired around ’99/00, her ret. pay would have been about $1,963 mo. and is now about $2,392 mo.
She must have rec’d her masters degree AFTER leaving the military. Her bachelor’s degree is from “Georgetown University.” That is a shipboard-based correspondence program that accepts military “C school” credits.
Combined with her $1,500 mo. school board pay, this was still over $200 more a month (+ practically “free” med. care) than my income at the time she lost her property to foreclosure in 2007).
Amazed that she was able to borrow that much over the years . . . but this does not surprise me.
June 4, 2010 at 12:37 PM #560817bearishgurlParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]I don’t have a $3,300 – $3,800 mo. pension (Jackson was a Naval Officer)[/quote]
I humbly correct myself after checking her bio. “after the fact.” Jackson was a Chief Petty Officer Hospital Corpsman (HMC/E8) when she retired from the military after 21 yrs. svc. If she retired around ’99/00, her ret. pay would have been about $1,963 mo. and is now about $2,392 mo.
She must have rec’d her masters degree AFTER leaving the military. Her bachelor’s degree is from “Georgetown University.” That is a shipboard-based correspondence program that accepts military “C school” credits.
Combined with her $1,500 mo. school board pay, this was still over $200 more a month (+ practically “free” med. care) than my income at the time she lost her property to foreclosure in 2007).
Amazed that she was able to borrow that much over the years . . . but this does not surprise me.
June 4, 2010 at 2:05 PM #560564WickedheartParticipantLet me tell you a dirty little secret about the SDUSD, those who cannot teach get promoted. They get sent to the Ed Center or get resource positions. Shelia Jackson wasn’t a decent teacher or an administrator/teacher. She was even an worse school board member.
June 4, 2010 at 2:05 PM #560461WickedheartParticipantLet me tell you a dirty little secret about the SDUSD, those who cannot teach get promoted. They get sent to the Ed Center or get resource positions. Shelia Jackson wasn’t a decent teacher or an administrator/teacher. She was even an worse school board member.
June 4, 2010 at 2:05 PM #559864WickedheartParticipantLet me tell you a dirty little secret about the SDUSD, those who cannot teach get promoted. They get sent to the Ed Center or get resource positions. Shelia Jackson wasn’t a decent teacher or an administrator/teacher. She was even an worse school board member.
June 4, 2010 at 2:05 PM #559966WickedheartParticipantLet me tell you a dirty little secret about the SDUSD, those who cannot teach get promoted. They get sent to the Ed Center or get resource positions. Shelia Jackson wasn’t a decent teacher or an administrator/teacher. She was even an worse school board member.
June 4, 2010 at 2:05 PM #560847WickedheartParticipantLet me tell you a dirty little secret about the SDUSD, those who cannot teach get promoted. They get sent to the Ed Center or get resource positions. Shelia Jackson wasn’t a decent teacher or an administrator/teacher. She was even an worse school board member.
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