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Originally Posted by ThePhillyFlyer
My wife is a teacher in the Archdiocese and she would concur with what you said regarding public schools. Throw in a few dashes of nepotism here and there (I'm not saying it's widespread but I know it exists) and I think you have SE PA teacher job hunting summed up. It's a tough market to get a teaching job...a lot of schools would like teachers to have master's degrees coming in or be in the process of getting one.
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I more or less concur. Nepotism exists everywhere, I guess, so there is no way around that.
In my view, there are a few reasons it is so tough to get a teaching job in the public schools.
1. Large number of colleges in the area producing a high number of teachers
2. Top notch benefits (esp the pension)
3. Pretty darn good pay - in many public districts, you will be making almost 100k before you are 40 (assume you start at age 22 out of college, and your pay scale tops out in 15-20 years, and you get the masters plus credits needed to advance)