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  1. DB4

    South Florida will produce even better prospects when our high school coaches get paid better

    Well you're wrong, on top of having that stupid opinion on not wanting to hear teacher complaints. The maximum base salary in Palm Beach Public Schools is $90k, plus anywhere from $3-6k for an advanced degree, plus a $10k supplement per year once you get to 10 years in the district. That doesn't...
  2. DB4

    South Florida will produce even better prospects when our high school coaches get paid better

    I mean, you didn't say anything factually inaccurate, teachers do get all of that time off. But it's rarely as simple as just being done at 3 pm and going home for the day. You have extra help, lesson planning (and making sure you know everything that you're teaching), all sorts of meetings, any...
  3. DB4

    South Florida will produce even better prospects when our high school coaches get paid better

    Also @Coach Macho if you need your fix of Hispanic women, Houston is your spot as far as Texas goes. Fairly diverse. I just moved down here for my new coaching gig.
  4. DB4

    South Florida will produce even better prospects when our high school coaches get paid better

    Man, there was a coaching school (aka a big coaching convention) in San Antonio these last few days. I heard that basically, if you have a bachelor degree, you could have walked in and got a job. So I’m sure @Coach Macho could have named the job he wanted and gotten it based on his experience...
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    South Florida will produce even better prospects when our high school coaches get paid better

    Buddy, you're preaching to the choir. I was coaching in FL and not even a full-time teacher, I subbed while I tried to get my certification. My first year as a full-time teacher was this past year in TX and I made more just teaching with a small yearbook stipend than I would have by teaching and...
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    South Florida will produce even better prospects when our high school coaches get paid better

    The governor of FL actually took time and did a good thing for once in 2020 when he signed a law to make the minimum teacher salary in the state $47,500. That still can't compete with the top salaries in Texas, it's more along the lines of smaller school districts, but it's a start at least.
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