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March 17, 2010 at 10:54 PM #527714March 17, 2010 at 11:13 PM #527826sd_mattParticipant
[quote=FormerOwner]We’re lucky that the FEDERAL government isn’t cutting back the way the local governments are. Military, defense contractors, Border Patrol, Drug Enforcement, FBI jobs, etc. are a SIGNIFICANT part of the SD economy and a lot of those people make fairly high salaries + a pension. That is a lot of what is keeping SD afloat economically. If the Federal government ever gets its budget under control, SD will be VERY hard hit.[/quote]
Saving about half of my income.
March 17, 2010 at 11:13 PM #528084sd_mattParticipant[quote=FormerOwner]We’re lucky that the FEDERAL government isn’t cutting back the way the local governments are. Military, defense contractors, Border Patrol, Drug Enforcement, FBI jobs, etc. are a SIGNIFICANT part of the SD economy and a lot of those people make fairly high salaries + a pension. That is a lot of what is keeping SD afloat economically. If the Federal government ever gets its budget under control, SD will be VERY hard hit.[/quote]
Saving about half of my income.
March 17, 2010 at 11:13 PM #527149sd_mattParticipant[quote=FormerOwner]We’re lucky that the FEDERAL government isn’t cutting back the way the local governments are. Military, defense contractors, Border Patrol, Drug Enforcement, FBI jobs, etc. are a SIGNIFICANT part of the SD economy and a lot of those people make fairly high salaries + a pension. That is a lot of what is keeping SD afloat economically. If the Federal government ever gets its budget under control, SD will be VERY hard hit.[/quote]
Saving about half of my income.
March 17, 2010 at 11:13 PM #527281sd_mattParticipant[quote=FormerOwner]We’re lucky that the FEDERAL government isn’t cutting back the way the local governments are. Military, defense contractors, Border Patrol, Drug Enforcement, FBI jobs, etc. are a SIGNIFICANT part of the SD economy and a lot of those people make fairly high salaries + a pension. That is a lot of what is keeping SD afloat economically. If the Federal government ever gets its budget under control, SD will be VERY hard hit.[/quote]
Saving about half of my income.
March 17, 2010 at 11:13 PM #527729sd_mattParticipant[quote=FormerOwner]We’re lucky that the FEDERAL government isn’t cutting back the way the local governments are. Military, defense contractors, Border Patrol, Drug Enforcement, FBI jobs, etc. are a SIGNIFICANT part of the SD economy and a lot of those people make fairly high salaries + a pension. That is a lot of what is keeping SD afloat economically. If the Federal government ever gets its budget under control, SD will be VERY hard hit.[/quote]
Saving about half of my income.
March 18, 2010 at 8:26 AM #527249UCGalParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=Arraya]22000 teachers just go pink slips today.
http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=12144108%5B/quote%5D
700 of them in San Diego county.
How did your north county school district do:
7 Cardiff
0 Carlsbad
26 Encinitas Union
77 Escondido Union
200 Oceanside
237 Poway
0 San Dieguito Union
40 San Marcos Unified
9 San Pasqual Union
3 Valley Center – Pauma Unified
151 Vista[/quote]
I was curious about San Diego Unified – so I went and looked it up.The San Diego Unified School District, the second-largest in California, hopes to avoid issuing any layoff notices to permanent teachers this year by instead imposing five furlough days on all employees and a slew of other budget cuts. It plans to eliminate the jobs of up to 300 probationary teachers, along with 300 temporary teachers who are on one-year contracts.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/14/teachers-pink-slips-painful-but-familiar/
My sister teaches for SDUSD – she’d mentioned an 8% paycut coming – I assume that’s the furloughs plus some other stuff.
March 18, 2010 at 8:26 AM #527829UCGalParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=Arraya]22000 teachers just go pink slips today.
http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=12144108%5B/quote%5D
700 of them in San Diego county.
How did your north county school district do:
7 Cardiff
0 Carlsbad
26 Encinitas Union
77 Escondido Union
200 Oceanside
237 Poway
0 San Dieguito Union
40 San Marcos Unified
9 San Pasqual Union
3 Valley Center – Pauma Unified
151 Vista[/quote]
I was curious about San Diego Unified – so I went and looked it up.The San Diego Unified School District, the second-largest in California, hopes to avoid issuing any layoff notices to permanent teachers this year by instead imposing five furlough days on all employees and a slew of other budget cuts. It plans to eliminate the jobs of up to 300 probationary teachers, along with 300 temporary teachers who are on one-year contracts.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/14/teachers-pink-slips-painful-but-familiar/
My sister teaches for SDUSD – she’d mentioned an 8% paycut coming – I assume that’s the furloughs plus some other stuff.
March 18, 2010 at 8:26 AM #527381UCGalParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=Arraya]22000 teachers just go pink slips today.
http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=12144108%5B/quote%5D
700 of them in San Diego county.
How did your north county school district do:
7 Cardiff
0 Carlsbad
26 Encinitas Union
77 Escondido Union
200 Oceanside
237 Poway
0 San Dieguito Union
40 San Marcos Unified
9 San Pasqual Union
3 Valley Center – Pauma Unified
151 Vista[/quote]
I was curious about San Diego Unified – so I went and looked it up.The San Diego Unified School District, the second-largest in California, hopes to avoid issuing any layoff notices to permanent teachers this year by instead imposing five furlough days on all employees and a slew of other budget cuts. It plans to eliminate the jobs of up to 300 probationary teachers, along with 300 temporary teachers who are on one-year contracts.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/14/teachers-pink-slips-painful-but-familiar/
My sister teaches for SDUSD – she’d mentioned an 8% paycut coming – I assume that’s the furloughs plus some other stuff.
March 18, 2010 at 8:26 AM #527926UCGalParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=Arraya]22000 teachers just go pink slips today.
http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=12144108%5B/quote%5D
700 of them in San Diego county.
How did your north county school district do:
7 Cardiff
0 Carlsbad
26 Encinitas Union
77 Escondido Union
200 Oceanside
237 Poway
0 San Dieguito Union
40 San Marcos Unified
9 San Pasqual Union
3 Valley Center – Pauma Unified
151 Vista[/quote]
I was curious about San Diego Unified – so I went and looked it up.The San Diego Unified School District, the second-largest in California, hopes to avoid issuing any layoff notices to permanent teachers this year by instead imposing five furlough days on all employees and a slew of other budget cuts. It plans to eliminate the jobs of up to 300 probationary teachers, along with 300 temporary teachers who are on one-year contracts.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/14/teachers-pink-slips-painful-but-familiar/
My sister teaches for SDUSD – she’d mentioned an 8% paycut coming – I assume that’s the furloughs plus some other stuff.
March 18, 2010 at 8:26 AM #528184UCGalParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=Arraya]22000 teachers just go pink slips today.
http://www.kesq.com/Global/story.asp?S=12144108%5B/quote%5D
700 of them in San Diego county.
How did your north county school district do:
7 Cardiff
0 Carlsbad
26 Encinitas Union
77 Escondido Union
200 Oceanside
237 Poway
0 San Dieguito Union
40 San Marcos Unified
9 San Pasqual Union
3 Valley Center – Pauma Unified
151 Vista[/quote]
I was curious about San Diego Unified – so I went and looked it up.The San Diego Unified School District, the second-largest in California, hopes to avoid issuing any layoff notices to permanent teachers this year by instead imposing five furlough days on all employees and a slew of other budget cuts. It plans to eliminate the jobs of up to 300 probationary teachers, along with 300 temporary teachers who are on one-year contracts.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/14/teachers-pink-slips-painful-but-familiar/
My sister teaches for SDUSD – she’d mentioned an 8% paycut coming – I assume that’s the furloughs plus some other stuff.
March 18, 2010 at 8:35 AM #527839briansd1GuestA furlough is not the same as a paycut.
The employee is not working so that’s like a forced unpaid vacation, not a paycut.
March 18, 2010 at 8:35 AM #528194briansd1GuestA furlough is not the same as a paycut.
The employee is not working so that’s like a forced unpaid vacation, not a paycut.
March 18, 2010 at 8:35 AM #527392briansd1GuestA furlough is not the same as a paycut.
The employee is not working so that’s like a forced unpaid vacation, not a paycut.
March 18, 2010 at 8:35 AM #527937briansd1GuestA furlough is not the same as a paycut.
The employee is not working so that’s like a forced unpaid vacation, not a paycut.
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