Quote from KINGOFSHORTS:
Teaching is a poor career choice. 4 years of college to earn 35-38K a year.

Quote from cap'ncod:
If you've never experienced working in a tough school (most are now), trying to get 30 teenagers to listen, respect understand you, day after day, then you have absolutely no idea how demanding the job can be. It is physically and emotionally draining and you have to WANT to do it. If you're just in it because you think it's a cushy alternative to the 'real world' (nothing gets closer to the real world than dealing with dozens of children every day) then you're in for a serious reality check. You just will not survive if you're not tough enough. Full stop.
Quote from KINGOFSHORTS:
Can you give me a link to that info.
I find it hard to believe that someone out of college gets a teaching job and makes 75K
From the stuff I have seen, teachers start out in the mid 30s for the first 5-10 years and then start getting raises.
Quote from DHOHHI:
Here in SC I found the following:
How do salaries grow in South Carolina?
Starting Salary: $28,568
Average Salary: $43,011
For starting salary SC was #35 and for average salary was #30.
That's for 9 months - so extrapolate it to get an annual number which would be about $38K starting and $57.5K average.
They can retire fairly early and a lot of them seem to come back and double dip (get pension and teach as a contract teacher).
