In Reply to: RE: Why are used 3.6, 3.7, 3.7i so hard to find? posted by Satie on October 18, 2018 at 12:28:37:
In all fairness, most college teachers are absurdly exploited adjuncts these days who get no benefits, and the tenured profs don't earn much given their qualifications, e.g., compared to a doctor or a lawyer. The increase in costs has been due to bloated college administrations, fancy buildings to compete for students, and decreased state tuition support, not to mention million dollar salaries for football coaches.
High school and elementary school teacher salaries vary tremendously from literal starvation wages in more rural areas to six figures in cities and prosperous suburbs. In many cases, absurdly, a high school or elementary school teacher earns more than an adjunct professor, despite the latter's superior qualifications.
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