@theblackvault John, I see that your questions, in a vacuum, are indeed honest. But often it is hard to produce evidence in those situations. I myself have been threatened and mistreated in formal situations, but I have no evidence of it because it was either verbal or done via machinations.
@jenteach13 Preach. I am not a teacher, but my wife is and most of the women in my family are. Your situation (and that of other teachers) must be better communicated to the public at large. The more understanding, the better the political environment.
@creativeburne While he is right, it is mind blowing to think that within 1 lifetime, in truth withing 30 or do years, the amount necessary to retire has rise to such extreme amounts.
@DamnSnyder@educator4ever36 You have to understand that teachers often are put in situations that are beyond their capacity. Then get blamed for it. My wife is a teacher and they have 5 year old kids so violent that they have to clear the room. Then the smart asses on X bark about "indoctrination".
@btchodl2020@jaystratton The Bible is the supposed Word of God, but it is still the best selling book in history. Aside from Harry Potter, that is. God needs an Earthly publisher!
@ClayTravis Can not afford to pay cash for a decent vehicle, plus send your kids to college for little to no debt, health insurance is often lacking, housing is sky high, and when you do have a house you can not afford to maintain it.
@texasrunnerDFW Amy, as usual you are spot on accurate. I am Gen X. My father worked at same company 40 yrs straight. By the time I was 38, I had 7 different employers.
@growthinvestor7@FindleysFinance I have held onto $APPS for over 4 years now. Really 5. It finally is taking the upswing, but still a long ways to go. I hear you.