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How does Frazz afford his fancy triathalon stuff on a custodian's salary? Caulfield: Remember? He writes songs for people. How does Mrs. Olsen afford cigarettes on a teacher's salary? Frazz: Remember? She hasn't bought new glasses since 1958.
Varnes over 11 years ago
And she could get a free eye exam and new glasses every two years, if she chose to…Teachers don’t make a lot of money, but they do have good health care programs…Well, at least they used to….
pschearer Premium Member over 11 years ago
With her seniority under a union contract, she should be raking it in.
kingstonave over 11 years ago
If by “raking it in” you mean making a living wage.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
emjaycee: Which is why Canada gets superior health care for less cost than the US – it includes every one.
bagbalm over 11 years ago
The unions have so much nerve, it wouldn’t surprise me if they demanded subsidized cigarettes as a benefit. They could point out it saves money in the long run.
chemgal over 11 years ago
As a teacher myself, I can say that the amount I’m allotted on my health care for glasses will only pay for about 1/4 of a pair of glasses at most optical dispensers. I do know people in other jurisdictions that have slightly better eye wear coverage, though.
JanLC over 11 years ago
I read just last night that in New York City, just the TAXES on a single pack of cigarettes is almost $6.50. Add to that the actual cost of the tobacco and I wonder how anyone can afford to smoke.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
I see now Frazz.
le-roy over 11 years ago
I’m sure it’s not like this everywhere, but the average teacher salary here in Sacramento County, CA, is $60,000+ for a 182 day work-year. Pay into retirement system but no Social Security, and retire at 62 with 60% of final salary.