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meadandale
Participant[quote=teacherSD][quote=meadandale]My niece is in the IE (Corona/Riverside area) and she’s pulling in over $90k for 9 months teaching 1st freaking grade.
Yeah, I’d say that some of our teachers are just a tad overpaid.[/quote]
Has she been teaching for 25 years? That’s how long you have to teach in Corona-Norco USD to make over 90K/yr. Is she in a different district?[/quote]
Nope. She hasn’t been teaching anywhere that long and I know that’s what she makes because she told me last T-day. I don’t know what school district she teaches in but I know she lives in Corona.
meadandale
Participant[quote=teacherSD][quote=meadandale]My niece is in the IE (Corona/Riverside area) and she’s pulling in over $90k for 9 months teaching 1st freaking grade.
Yeah, I’d say that some of our teachers are just a tad overpaid.[/quote]
Has she been teaching for 25 years? That’s how long you have to teach in Corona-Norco USD to make over 90K/yr. Is she in a different district?[/quote]
Nope. She hasn’t been teaching anywhere that long and I know that’s what she makes because she told me last T-day. I don’t know what school district she teaches in but I know she lives in Corona.
meadandale
Participant[quote=teacherSD][quote=meadandale]My niece is in the IE (Corona/Riverside area) and she’s pulling in over $90k for 9 months teaching 1st freaking grade.
Yeah, I’d say that some of our teachers are just a tad overpaid.[/quote]
Has she been teaching for 25 years? That’s how long you have to teach in Corona-Norco USD to make over 90K/yr. Is she in a different district?[/quote]
Nope. She hasn’t been teaching anywhere that long and I know that’s what she makes because she told me last T-day. I don’t know what school district she teaches in but I know she lives in Corona.
meadandale
ParticipantMy niece is in the IE (Corona/Riverside area) and she’s pulling in over $90k for 9 months teaching 1st freaking grade.
Yeah, I’d say that some of our teachers are just a tad overpaid.
meadandale
ParticipantMy niece is in the IE (Corona/Riverside area) and she’s pulling in over $90k for 9 months teaching 1st freaking grade.
Yeah, I’d say that some of our teachers are just a tad overpaid.
meadandale
ParticipantMy niece is in the IE (Corona/Riverside area) and she’s pulling in over $90k for 9 months teaching 1st freaking grade.
Yeah, I’d say that some of our teachers are just a tad overpaid.
meadandale
ParticipantMy niece is in the IE (Corona/Riverside area) and she’s pulling in over $90k for 9 months teaching 1st freaking grade.
Yeah, I’d say that some of our teachers are just a tad overpaid.
meadandale
ParticipantMy niece is in the IE (Corona/Riverside area) and she’s pulling in over $90k for 9 months teaching 1st freaking grade.
Yeah, I’d say that some of our teachers are just a tad overpaid.
November 10, 2009 at 2:42 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480079meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I just went to the dentist. My bill, before insurance payment was about $220 (x-rays and cleaning). I noticed that a lot of people have terrible teeth but they’ll spend money on other things.But if they spend money on dental care first, then they’ll be healthier. They just have to give up something else (perhaps cable TV or brand name clothing).
The same principle applies to society as a whole. We should prioritize health care at the top of the list of needs and cut back on things we don’t need.[/quote]
But you give these people a pass and say that they DON’T need to make this choice…that government should confiscate the money from other people (some who likely DO pay for their own healthcare and insurance) and give it to people, many of whom made the conscious choice to pay for their cable instead of health insurance.
November 10, 2009 at 2:42 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480247meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I just went to the dentist. My bill, before insurance payment was about $220 (x-rays and cleaning). I noticed that a lot of people have terrible teeth but they’ll spend money on other things.But if they spend money on dental care first, then they’ll be healthier. They just have to give up something else (perhaps cable TV or brand name clothing).
The same principle applies to society as a whole. We should prioritize health care at the top of the list of needs and cut back on things we don’t need.[/quote]
But you give these people a pass and say that they DON’T need to make this choice…that government should confiscate the money from other people (some who likely DO pay for their own healthcare and insurance) and give it to people, many of whom made the conscious choice to pay for their cable instead of health insurance.
November 10, 2009 at 2:42 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480605meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I just went to the dentist. My bill, before insurance payment was about $220 (x-rays and cleaning). I noticed that a lot of people have terrible teeth but they’ll spend money on other things.But if they spend money on dental care first, then they’ll be healthier. They just have to give up something else (perhaps cable TV or brand name clothing).
The same principle applies to society as a whole. We should prioritize health care at the top of the list of needs and cut back on things we don’t need.[/quote]
But you give these people a pass and say that they DON’T need to make this choice…that government should confiscate the money from other people (some who likely DO pay for their own healthcare and insurance) and give it to people, many of whom made the conscious choice to pay for their cable instead of health insurance.
November 10, 2009 at 2:42 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480687meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I just went to the dentist. My bill, before insurance payment was about $220 (x-rays and cleaning). I noticed that a lot of people have terrible teeth but they’ll spend money on other things.But if they spend money on dental care first, then they’ll be healthier. They just have to give up something else (perhaps cable TV or brand name clothing).
The same principle applies to society as a whole. We should prioritize health care at the top of the list of needs and cut back on things we don’t need.[/quote]
But you give these people a pass and say that they DON’T need to make this choice…that government should confiscate the money from other people (some who likely DO pay for their own healthcare and insurance) and give it to people, many of whom made the conscious choice to pay for their cable instead of health insurance.
November 10, 2009 at 2:42 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480906meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]
I just went to the dentist. My bill, before insurance payment was about $220 (x-rays and cleaning). I noticed that a lot of people have terrible teeth but they’ll spend money on other things.But if they spend money on dental care first, then they’ll be healthier. They just have to give up something else (perhaps cable TV or brand name clothing).
The same principle applies to society as a whole. We should prioritize health care at the top of the list of needs and cut back on things we don’t need.[/quote]
But you give these people a pass and say that they DON’T need to make this choice…that government should confiscate the money from other people (some who likely DO pay for their own healthcare and insurance) and give it to people, many of whom made the conscious choice to pay for their cable instead of health insurance.
meadandale
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Jonathan (Ghiloni Granite Design)
619-261-3595And tell him that Charles referred you (FishStalker on BloodyDecks). He did my sister’s countertops.
Here’s some of his work
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