As long as they get a refund on the body armor some have to buy…
No refund. It’s already tax deductable due to being a business expense. Once we start down that road we’d have teachers taking the deduction from taxes, paid with tax dollars already, then getting a refund for a deductable item.
Then we’d have the guns and ammo showing up.
I’d agree with tax dollars buying the first pair of brass knuckles for 1st year teachers.
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Guns and ammo? Want me to show you how to get them through a metal detector or sneak them in through the back door of a school? I was told how to do it by a 17 year old 9th grader who already has an extensive record and has done time.
I’d go with you on the brass knuckls, but a couple of my kids have done time in Rikers and other such facilities. Brass knuckles would only piss them off more!!! By the way, I may be wrong, but the city would argue that the armor is an article of clothing and therefore not a business expense that they would reimburse for!
By the way, I may be wrong, but the city would argue that the armor is an article of clothing and therefore not a business expense that they would reimburse for![/quote]
By the way, I may be wrong, but the city would argue that the armor is an article of clothing and therefore not a business expense that they would reimburse for!
To quote Patton: “Screw the sons of bitches”
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BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
They don’t like my “No, I’m not on roids, but thanks for asking” T-shirt either.
I can not understand why someone would want to be a teacher unless they were already independently wealthy or your spouse rakes in the big bucks because you are definitely not going to live a ‘good life’ as a teacher.[/quote]
Maybe in NJ or other areas where the cost of living is out of control.
I have already listed my family and friends that teach and they all do pretty well.
I can not understand why someone would want to be a teacher unless they were already independently wealthy or your spouse rakes in the big bucks because you are definitely not going to live a ‘good life’ as a teacher.
Maybe in NJ or other areas where the cost of living is out of control.
I have already listed my family and friends that teach and they all do pretty well.[/quote]
Like I said, I can only speak for sure about what goes on up here. All the professions, however are affected by the high cost of living here. It’s the main reasons people are leaving LI and the area. The trade off is that the potential to make a great living is just as great if you want to do the extra work, one way or another.