We should go back to the future. You enter the public service you don't strike. Otherwise, don't join the public sector.
Holy fuck Rockslinger, I think that's two comments I've agreed with you on. Can we go back to arguing about bicycles? That was much more fun.We should go back to the future. You enter the public service you don't strike. Otherwise, don't join the public sector.
i don't know. i've never tried. I speak from my experience with putting four kids through the public school system.Is it hard talking out of your ass?
What grade do you teach? I'm sure the Board would like your sig.Once heard a teacher debate an idiot who said, "why don't I just pay you $10 an hour to babysit my kid?"
Teacher said, OK..........
6 hours/day X 5 days = 30 hours
30 hours/week X 4 weeks = 120 hours/month
120 hours/month X 9 months (minus Christmas, March, and unpaid PD days) = 1080 hours/year
1080 hours/year X $10 = $10800
$10800 X 30 squealing, ungrateful, disrespectful tiny versions of their idiot parents = $324,000
WOW! $324,000 per year? I'll take that.
Average teacher salary in Ontrio is approx. $54,000 per year.
Sounds like a bargain compared to teenager babysitter money.
That's SOP for all unions isn't it?Apparently, all teachers have received a missive (missile?) from their union saying follow the union line, or else.
The "brownshirts" would be proud of our unions.That's SOP for all unions isn't it?
Lenin would also be proud of the direction McGuinty & his Liberals are headed. Legislate the courts out of existenceThe "brownshirts" would be proud of our unions.
2800 hours per year? LOL!Your math is way off. In the States (my State for sure), 100k/year works out to about $35-40/hour for the average teacher. This is based on approximately 2400-2800 hours worked. Considering all of their contractual obligations, along with the realities of grading, lesson design, and professional development, those numbers are relativley accurate. Considering the schooling that it takes, $35-40 is not big money
Amen!The teachers are a great role model for our kids. If your demands are not immediately satisfied, cry, whine, hold your breath, scream, yell, refuse to do your chores, throw a temper tantrum, call your parents nasty names, don't show up for meetings, etc.
the fact that you are wrongi don't know. i've never tried. I speak from my experience with putting four kids through the public school system.
whats your experience? and what is it based on?
Why doesn't make sense? Perfectly good math.What grade do you teach? I'm sure the Board would like your sig.
BTW your example of course makes no sense but it sounds good for about 5 seconds
Back in the old days, CPR had 3 engineers driving the train. Two actually drove the train and the 3rd was there to stroke the coal that was no longer there.CPR announced today its intention to lay off 4,500 people.
My point was that hundreds of thousands of middle class jobs have disappeared in Canada. In the case of the CPR announcement today, it's a bitter pill because one month ago, CPR announced record profits. Today, they announce they are going to lay off 4,500 souls.Back in the old days, CPR had 3 engineers driving the train. Two actually drove the train and the 3rd was there to stroke the coal that was no longer there.
I expanded on your point. The reason why the railroads were required to keep the coal stroker long after they switched to diesel was because the union put a gun to the head of management to guarantee stroker jobs for life. Unions are the root of all evil.My point was that hundreds of thousands of middle class jobs have disappeared in Canada.
A pretty common thread in unions thought process,...being inefficient, creats good paying jobs.I expanded on your point. The reason why the railroads were required to keep the coal stroker long after they switched to diesel was because the union put a gun to the head of management to guarantee stroker jobs for life. Unions are the root of all evil.
Wait the issue is how it went down.... i.e. calling in the provincial parliament early and forcing legislation through, instead of negotiating..... I think the people should have the right to strike, negotiate, and get what they were promisedThousands on top of thousands have been laid off and Ontario is 15 billion in debt and yet our teacher friends are figuring that because they are not going to get a 2% raise that they should work to rule. (But hey, it's all for the kids.) I wonder if those 4,500 people at CPR were offered what the teachers have if they would take it or not?