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Let 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.
WickedheartParticipantLet 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.
WickedheartParticipantLet 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.
WickedheartParticipantLet 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.
WickedheartParticipantLet 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.
WickedheartParticipant[quote=jimmyle]I don’t know about military members but my friend who is a civilian employee for the Navy makes $100K+ a year with his Mechanical Engineer degree and about 10 years of experience.[/quote]
There is a big difference between being a civilian employee for the Navy and being in the Navy. My daughter made 30k a year in the Army, as a civilian she would have made twice that. Her ex is working in Kuwait and makes over twice what he did in the Air Force. Don’t think this is a complaint because she felt she was fairly compensated.
BearishGirl is absolutely right if it wasn’t for the benefits and retirement no one would stay beyond their initial enlistment. It is part of the price of a voluntary military.
The military is not like any other job because when you join the military, they OWN you. 24/7, 365 days a year for 8 years. I think they deserve every penny they get.
WickedheartParticipant[quote=jimmyle]I don’t know about military members but my friend who is a civilian employee for the Navy makes $100K+ a year with his Mechanical Engineer degree and about 10 years of experience.[/quote]
There is a big difference between being a civilian employee for the Navy and being in the Navy. My daughter made 30k a year in the Army, as a civilian she would have made twice that. Her ex is working in Kuwait and makes over twice what he did in the Air Force. Don’t think this is a complaint because she felt she was fairly compensated.
BearishGirl is absolutely right if it wasn’t for the benefits and retirement no one would stay beyond their initial enlistment. It is part of the price of a voluntary military.
The military is not like any other job because when you join the military, they OWN you. 24/7, 365 days a year for 8 years. I think they deserve every penny they get.
WickedheartParticipant[quote=jimmyle]I don’t know about military members but my friend who is a civilian employee for the Navy makes $100K+ a year with his Mechanical Engineer degree and about 10 years of experience.[/quote]
There is a big difference between being a civilian employee for the Navy and being in the Navy. My daughter made 30k a year in the Army, as a civilian she would have made twice that. Her ex is working in Kuwait and makes over twice what he did in the Air Force. Don’t think this is a complaint because she felt she was fairly compensated.
BearishGirl is absolutely right if it wasn’t for the benefits and retirement no one would stay beyond their initial enlistment. It is part of the price of a voluntary military.
The military is not like any other job because when you join the military, they OWN you. 24/7, 365 days a year for 8 years. I think they deserve every penny they get.
WickedheartParticipant[quote=jimmyle]I don’t know about military members but my friend who is a civilian employee for the Navy makes $100K+ a year with his Mechanical Engineer degree and about 10 years of experience.[/quote]
There is a big difference between being a civilian employee for the Navy and being in the Navy. My daughter made 30k a year in the Army, as a civilian she would have made twice that. Her ex is working in Kuwait and makes over twice what he did in the Air Force. Don’t think this is a complaint because she felt she was fairly compensated.
BearishGirl is absolutely right if it wasn’t for the benefits and retirement no one would stay beyond their initial enlistment. It is part of the price of a voluntary military.
The military is not like any other job because when you join the military, they OWN you. 24/7, 365 days a year for 8 years. I think they deserve every penny they get.
WickedheartParticipant[quote=jimmyle]I don’t know about military members but my friend who is a civilian employee for the Navy makes $100K+ a year with his Mechanical Engineer degree and about 10 years of experience.[/quote]
There is a big difference between being a civilian employee for the Navy and being in the Navy. My daughter made 30k a year in the Army, as a civilian she would have made twice that. Her ex is working in Kuwait and makes over twice what he did in the Air Force. Don’t think this is a complaint because she felt she was fairly compensated.
BearishGirl is absolutely right if it wasn’t for the benefits and retirement no one would stay beyond their initial enlistment. It is part of the price of a voluntary military.
The military is not like any other job because when you join the military, they OWN you. 24/7, 365 days a year for 8 years. I think they deserve every penny they get.
WickedheartParticipant[quote=briansd1]
This kids who dug deep in their closets to come out in flag-drag were just asking for a fight with the Mexican kids. I think their parents were the one who encouraged their children for press coverage.
[/quote]Two of the kids in “flag drag” were Mexicans.
WickedheartParticipant[quote=briansd1]
This kids who dug deep in their closets to come out in flag-drag were just asking for a fight with the Mexican kids. I think their parents were the one who encouraged their children for press coverage.
[/quote]Two of the kids in “flag drag” were Mexicans.
WickedheartParticipant[quote=briansd1]
This kids who dug deep in their closets to come out in flag-drag were just asking for a fight with the Mexican kids. I think their parents were the one who encouraged their children for press coverage.
[/quote]Two of the kids in “flag drag” were Mexicans.
WickedheartParticipant[quote=briansd1]
This kids who dug deep in their closets to come out in flag-drag were just asking for a fight with the Mexican kids. I think their parents were the one who encouraged their children for press coverage.
[/quote]Two of the kids in “flag drag” were Mexicans.
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