I'm a teacher, and with my experience, I manage my time very well. I'm out the door with 2 kids at 6:30, at work at 7, leave by 2:30. I pick the kids up between 3 and 4 depending on if I need to go to the gym or run some errands. Three times a month I do need to stay till closer till 4 when we have meetings. I have about 3 4 day weekends, a week-week and a half off at Christmas, a week in the spring, and about 8 weeks in the summer. I'm not going to try and tell you I spend all my off time doing school work because I don't. I am curious if you think this is a great schedule like so many people say. I make about $60,000-$65,000 a year, depending on how often I cover a class. I'm at a place on the salary scale that I'll be getting some decent raises the next few years and within 10-15 years I'll be making more like $95,000
I'm very interested in trying another career, although between the pay cut I'd have to take and change in schedule I don't know if it's worth it. I really dislike that my vacations are all predetermined and at the hight of the season. I also get about 10 weeks of vacation, isn't that pretty common after you've been with a company for a while? We're going away in April and if we go away the following week it's $600/person cheaper. I also don't have the option of taking a few personal days to extend a long weekend, we're docked pay if we don't have a dr. note. I do like being with my kids by 3 and think I get a great work/family balance that way, but am I missing out on breakfasts together? It's still 8 hours if it's 7-3 or 9-5. However in the warmer weather it's light out later anyway, so we might still be able to get to a park or something when I pick them up.
Everyone says what a great deal teachers have. WDYT? Is this a good deal?
Re: what do you think of my schedule?
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I have worked with people who have been at their very big well rated company in terms of benefits for nearly 20 years and they were still at 3-4 weeks/ year.
Unless you are in Europe?!?!
You have a very nice schedule and if you go up to 90k without taking on more responsibility.....you are going to have a really hard time finding that in another career.
My MIL works for an international organization and gets more PTO than anyone I know but it's still less than 10 weeks. Most companies max out around 5 or 6 weeks per year and that would take 10-15 years to get.
Your salary isn't bad at all. And keep in mind any lost earnings plus expenses of going back to school to change fields. I think you would be taking a pay cut and possibly adding debt for a much worse schedule. If you hate your work it may be worth it but if teaching still works for you I would stay put.
I don't know anyone who gets or could get in the future 10wks of vacation. My dad worked for the same company his whole career, white collar job, and I'd guess he got 4-6wks of vacation at the end, plus paid holidays.
I have a Daughter born 2/26/2013. She is pretty much amazing!
I almost thought this was a joke too... I'd love to have a teacher's schedule too, especially if I was a teacher in the same school district as my own kids. While my kids aren't in school yet, DS starts kindergarten next fall, so DH and I are already trying to figure out who will watch him during school breaks, on snow days, etc. As a teacher you don't have to worry about that nearly as much. Yes, you have conferences and inservices here and there throughout the year, but for the most part, you aren't working when your kids are on break. That's pretty freaking awesome IMO.
Keep in mind that most places will start you out at 2 weeks of vacation plus holidays. You might get up to 4 weeks after 10 years or so.
If you're really serious about a different career, list out the pros and cons. You can already put on the "cons" side "more work for less money and vacation time."
Good luck with your decision!
ETA: I work 8 to 5, Monday through Friday and often don't get a real lunch break because we have meetings.
ETA: We also max out at 5 weeks vacation after we have been here for 10 years.
I would stay unless you absolutely hate teaching.
And skipping breakfast together?? Is that even a real concern? Just do extra special weekend breakfasts. Weekday breakfast are a blur of "I don't care what you want just eat the damn cereal so we are not late to school". The afternoons is what matters, especially as kids get older and have more activities.
Anyway if you hate it so much you should quit. I would hate it if my kids teacher wasn't engaged and was only there bc of 10 weeks vacation, etc...good luck with whatever you do.
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Well, I guess I'm an asshole then LOL OP indicated that she works from 6-2 and has 10 weeks vaca plus all the holidays that most people don't get plus sick days, etc. If you add up the hours she works throughout the year, ya, that is definitely the equivalent to a PT job.
I make more money than you do, but I work much longer hours, many evenings/weekends/holidays, and I have a mortgage-sized student loan payment each month. What it boils down to is being happy with what you spend your time doing. If you're not happy teaching, then maybe it's time for a change.
Teaching is not a part time job, at least no teaching job I've had is. A solid 8 hours with 20 minute lunch is more than some corporate jobs I've seen (although it's rare, it is out there).
Your post sounds braggy to me too. I'm a teacher and I'd like your hours and pay. 9 years in, plus a masters and I'm making slightly more than half you make and I live in one of the highest taxed states in the US in a m/hcol city.
As for my pension I'd like to have some choice about how and where I invest that mandatory 8% they take each week.
Long term it will be a much better schedule in regards to child care, but only if you actually sort of like what you do. Unfortunately,a s adults sometimes we have to do what we do because it makes sense and we do what we have to do (leave our kids at daycare to make a few bucks in the short term) instead of what we want (sample a new career).
Grass is always greener...
10weeks of vacation is unheard of, as everyone has said. I work at a university so that's supposed to be pretty family friendly, at full-time we get 22 days of vacation plus I think either 6-8 holidays. Most people will never get closer to that, much less your 10 weeks.
Your schedule and pay are awesome.