ScoobyDoo
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Re: 2012 Presidential Election - The Day after the Aftermath...
That's sad, but that's pretty much expected based on the economic models used for many small towns. Someone builds a factory, people flock their for jobs, then the factory eventually ends and they either all have to move or figure something else out. It's why large population centers are usually more stable.
The backlash against teachers in this country is really interesting. I've never seen such an honorable profession be so vilified before. I wonder why anyone would ever become one. Same with many Health Care professions today.
I'm going slightly off topic here, but this reminded me of a current event here in Maine. One of the school districts in northern Maine (like 200+ miles north of Bangor) is making major cuts because the town gave a huge tax cut to the local paper mill (it threatened to shut down otherwise, which would be devastating to the town). The teachers took what was almost a 10% paycut and the administration took a 2% pay cut. Looking through the comments in the paper, there were people happy the teachers were getting their pay cut. Some even went so far as to say that teachers should not be making more than the public which pays them (in many rural towns teaching jobs are some of the highest paid) -- never mind the fact that in many small rural towns the average income is terribly low as most of the jobs are low skill and low pay. Don't you want to have the best and brightest teaching your children? You don't attract the best and brightest with ****ty pay.
That's sad, but that's pretty much expected based on the economic models used for many small towns. Someone builds a factory, people flock their for jobs, then the factory eventually ends and they either all have to move or figure something else out. It's why large population centers are usually more stable.
The backlash against teachers in this country is really interesting. I've never seen such an honorable profession be so vilified before. I wonder why anyone would ever become one. Same with many Health Care professions today.