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kev374
ParticipantIt’s a woman’s world now, used to be a man’s world but the tables have turned I guess. Women have all the choices when it comes to relationships, dating etc. Women also get a lot of breaks just because they are viewed as the “weaker” sex (Women and children first etc.).
And yet, all they do is complain 24/7 about how unfair the world is to them.
kev374
ParticipantIt’s a woman’s world now, used to be a man’s world but the tables have turned I guess. Women have all the choices when it comes to relationships, dating etc. Women also get a lot of breaks just because they are viewed as the “weaker” sex (Women and children first etc.).
And yet, all they do is complain 24/7 about how unfair the world is to them.
kev374
ParticipantIt’s a woman’s world now, used to be a man’s world but the tables have turned I guess. Women have all the choices when it comes to relationships, dating etc. Women also get a lot of breaks just because they are viewed as the “weaker” sex (Women and children first etc.).
And yet, all they do is complain 24/7 about how unfair the world is to them.
kev374
ParticipantIt’s a woman’s world now, used to be a man’s world but the tables have turned I guess. Women have all the choices when it comes to relationships, dating etc. Women also get a lot of breaks just because they are viewed as the “weaker” sex (Women and children first etc.).
And yet, all they do is complain 24/7 about how unfair the world is to them.
kev374
Participantwell, this is what the American people wanted so now they have it. Plenty more to come, no worries starting with Stimulus #2 or is it #3 (I’ve lost count already)..coming this Spring $825 billion.
kev374
Participantwell, this is what the American people wanted so now they have it. Plenty more to come, no worries starting with Stimulus #2 or is it #3 (I’ve lost count already)..coming this Spring $825 billion.
kev374
Participantwell, this is what the American people wanted so now they have it. Plenty more to come, no worries starting with Stimulus #2 or is it #3 (I’ve lost count already)..coming this Spring $825 billion.
kev374
Participantwell, this is what the American people wanted so now they have it. Plenty more to come, no worries starting with Stimulus #2 or is it #3 (I’ve lost count already)..coming this Spring $825 billion.
kev374
Participantwell, this is what the American people wanted so now they have it. Plenty more to come, no worries starting with Stimulus #2 or is it #3 (I’ve lost count already)..coming this Spring $825 billion.
kev374
ParticipantFirst off, I was not referring to University professors but rather High School teachers teaching a very basic curriculum, elementary English, Geography, Algebra etc.
If a teacher is great and has an MS in Engineering then go ahead and pay him the same as the Software Engineer, I have no issues with it. But someone with a BA in English teaching grammar to 8th graders and justifying $70-80k just because they have “stress” is not a good argument. We have a shortage of good Math/Science teachers why? because compensation is not based on the area of teaching, the pay is standardized across the board…so the guy teaching grammar is making the same as the guy teaching Calculus, not good.
I agree with the gentleman who said Engineering is academically difficult and 50% of the students drop out. I saw this in my Computer Science program myself, people just changed majors because they couldn’t go through with it.
kev374
ParticipantFirst off, I was not referring to University professors but rather High School teachers teaching a very basic curriculum, elementary English, Geography, Algebra etc.
If a teacher is great and has an MS in Engineering then go ahead and pay him the same as the Software Engineer, I have no issues with it. But someone with a BA in English teaching grammar to 8th graders and justifying $70-80k just because they have “stress” is not a good argument. We have a shortage of good Math/Science teachers why? because compensation is not based on the area of teaching, the pay is standardized across the board…so the guy teaching grammar is making the same as the guy teaching Calculus, not good.
I agree with the gentleman who said Engineering is academically difficult and 50% of the students drop out. I saw this in my Computer Science program myself, people just changed majors because they couldn’t go through with it.
kev374
ParticipantFirst off, I was not referring to University professors but rather High School teachers teaching a very basic curriculum, elementary English, Geography, Algebra etc.
If a teacher is great and has an MS in Engineering then go ahead and pay him the same as the Software Engineer, I have no issues with it. But someone with a BA in English teaching grammar to 8th graders and justifying $70-80k just because they have “stress” is not a good argument. We have a shortage of good Math/Science teachers why? because compensation is not based on the area of teaching, the pay is standardized across the board…so the guy teaching grammar is making the same as the guy teaching Calculus, not good.
I agree with the gentleman who said Engineering is academically difficult and 50% of the students drop out. I saw this in my Computer Science program myself, people just changed majors because they couldn’t go through with it.
kev374
ParticipantFirst off, I was not referring to University professors but rather High School teachers teaching a very basic curriculum, elementary English, Geography, Algebra etc.
If a teacher is great and has an MS in Engineering then go ahead and pay him the same as the Software Engineer, I have no issues with it. But someone with a BA in English teaching grammar to 8th graders and justifying $70-80k just because they have “stress” is not a good argument. We have a shortage of good Math/Science teachers why? because compensation is not based on the area of teaching, the pay is standardized across the board…so the guy teaching grammar is making the same as the guy teaching Calculus, not good.
I agree with the gentleman who said Engineering is academically difficult and 50% of the students drop out. I saw this in my Computer Science program myself, people just changed majors because they couldn’t go through with it.
kev374
ParticipantFirst off, I was not referring to University professors but rather High School teachers teaching a very basic curriculum, elementary English, Geography, Algebra etc.
If a teacher is great and has an MS in Engineering then go ahead and pay him the same as the Software Engineer, I have no issues with it. But someone with a BA in English teaching grammar to 8th graders and justifying $70-80k just because they have “stress” is not a good argument. We have a shortage of good Math/Science teachers why? because compensation is not based on the area of teaching, the pay is standardized across the board…so the guy teaching grammar is making the same as the guy teaching Calculus, not good.
I agree with the gentleman who said Engineering is academically difficult and 50% of the students drop out. I saw this in my Computer Science program myself, people just changed majors because they couldn’t go through with it.
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