^ Whats new a disgruntled bottom line worker that their bosses bosses bosses boss is making lots more money than them
9/8/2009 6:29:46 PM
^I hope you are not referring to me. Disagreeing with a leader taking a bonus after telling us there was no money for us to get our cost of living increase and instead taking a paycut means that I disagree with his decision, not that I am disgruntled and hate my job as some bottom line worker. Far from it. I am a central office staff member who does alright. I like my boss and our superintendent truth be told. I think compared to the others in the area he is fairly compensated considering the size of our district and the far higher test scores we generate than all other public schools in the area. I just feel that he made a poor decision in taking this bonus, knowing that all of his employees are going without. I think he would have engendered much better feelings with the rest of the staff of the district if he had graciously declined the board and "suffered" along with the rest of us. Now whenever a teacher mentions that they are unable to buy basic supplies for class, the bonus is cited as a contributing factor.
9/10/2009 8:49:18 AM
9/10/2009 1:23:52 PM
School's top pay outpaces growthOCT 25, 2009
10/27/2009 1:59:34 PM
He is clearly one of the highest paid people in America.
10/27/2009 2:22:04 PM
1st percentile, at least.[Edited on October 27, 2009 at 3:15 PM. Reason : ]
10/27/2009 3:14:08 PM