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Adrienne DeAngelis <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Apr 2003 15:40:41 -0700
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Oye Vey, this is one of the oldest of teacher legends: they're rich, have
long vacations and so nothing to complain about! In fact, the vast
majority of teachers make far less than the amounts quoted below for
Yonkers and Scarsdale (both expensive cities, by the way) and very few
profs make anything like $200,000 per year, let alone 2 million. Gretchen
Deitze may not be in the profession, but she's right.

                Adrienne DeAngelis, Editoress
                Resources in Art History for Graduate Students
                (http://www.efn.org/~acd/resources.html)
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On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Nicholas Burlakoff wrote:

> Certified Teachers in Yonkers NY, with an MA and three years of experience
> earn $85,000. In Scarsdale, NY the median salary for teachers is $95,000.
> This is for an average of 180 days work per year, with excellent benefits
> and pension. Most teachers are married, and if their spouse is also an
> educator the income reaches the 5% highest in income for the US. There are
> also a number of profs who receive over $2,000,000 per year (mostly surgery
> MD's).  The point, salaries for teachers and profs depend on location not
> profession. The sheer number of teachers who earn substantially more than
> most sports players is also overwhelming.
> Nicholas Burlakoff

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