There are 75,000 public school teachers in NYC.
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There are 75,000 public school teachers in NYC. You can see the pay-scale here:
Teacher salary schedule (2022–27)
Teacher salary schedule (2022–27)
United Federation of Teachers (www.uft.org)
It tops out at 150k But those are people with decades of experience. The average is half that at 75k meaning half make less about half make more than that.
UPDATE: all the people at this levels are admin so it doesn't count. I was so excited that someone hacked the payscale so good

Anyone want to be mad about it?
(I just realized this includes NYS so it's not NYC even.)

@futurebird@sauropods.win This made me curious about how that would look in context, compared to other wages in the area. Fortunately the NY Department of Labor publishes some handy statistics about it - https://dol.ny.gov/occupational-wages-0
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@futurebird@sauropods.win This made me curious about how that would look in context, compared to other wages in the area. Fortunately the NY Department of Labor publishes some handy statistics about it - https://dol.ny.gov/occupational-wages-0
That is what the union uses to argue for increases.
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@futurebird@sauropods.win This made me curious about how that would look in context, compared to other wages in the area. Fortunately the NY Department of Labor publishes some handy statistics about it - https://dol.ny.gov/occupational-wages-0
So there is a very good reason they look very similar.
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There are 75,000 public school teachers in NYC. You can see the pay-scale here:
Teacher salary schedule (2022–27)
Teacher salary schedule (2022–27)
United Federation of Teachers (www.uft.org)
It tops out at 150k But those are people with decades of experience. The average is half that at 75k meaning half make less about half make more than that.
UPDATE: all the people at this levels are admin so it doesn't count. I was so excited that someone hacked the payscale so good

Anyone want to be mad about it?
(I just realized this includes NYS so it's not NYC even.)

What the hell does "64 on LI among 105" mean?
Is that a capital I or lower case of L after the capital L?
Is that an acronym that means something?
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What the hell does "64 on LI among 105" mean?
Is that a capital I or lower case of L after the capital L?
Is that an acronym that means something?
LI is "Long Island" it's this... long island next to NYC full of... people. Many are perfectly fine.
It wishes it could be a normal suburb of a city, but it's not. We have a RR that goes out there to pick them up and bring them in for their jobs.
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LI is "Long Island" it's this... long island next to NYC full of... people. Many are perfectly fine.
It wishes it could be a normal suburb of a city, but it's not. We have a RR that goes out there to pick them up and bring them in for their jobs.
RR?
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RR?
Rail Road... sorry ...
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There are 75,000 public school teachers in NYC. You can see the pay-scale here:
Teacher salary schedule (2022–27)
Teacher salary schedule (2022–27)
United Federation of Teachers (www.uft.org)
It tops out at 150k But those are people with decades of experience. The average is half that at 75k meaning half make less about half make more than that.
UPDATE: all the people at this levels are admin so it doesn't count. I was so excited that someone hacked the payscale so good

Anyone want to be mad about it?
(I just realized this includes NYS so it's not NYC even.)

OK some conservative editor at newsday has commanded the newsroom to try their best to make "we hate public employees, they have decent wages and healthcare" their new theme.
They ran this story right after the misleading one about "educators" (superintendents) that make "$300G"
Now it's LIRR (Long Island Rail Road) ... LIRR did have an overtime corruption problem a decade ago. But this new stuff is totally manufactured.

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OK some conservative editor at newsday has commanded the newsroom to try their best to make "we hate public employees, they have decent wages and healthcare" their new theme.
They ran this story right after the misleading one about "educators" (superintendents) that make "$300G"
Now it's LIRR (Long Island Rail Road) ... LIRR did have an overtime corruption problem a decade ago. But this new stuff is totally manufactured.

I want my own newspaper so I can run stories day after day trashing things I don't like.
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I want my own newspaper so I can run stories day after day trashing things I don't like.
@futurebird Teeny bit psychopathic tho
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I want my own newspaper so I can run stories day after day trashing things I don't like.
@futurebird How can you beat "Zohran Mamdani to force all NYC schoolchildren to learn Arabic numerals"?
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@futurebird Teeny bit psychopathic tho
You don't want to read a twelve part "investigative journalism" series on how terrible lawns are?

"You Car is Too Big: Part Five, Why Your Huge Car Makes Everyone Hate You."
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@futurebird How can you beat "Zohran Mamdani to force all NYC schoolchildren to learn Arabic numerals"?
I can't believe so many of them fell for that one again. Good lort.