You had to go and get my BP up with this topic, didn't you Rebecca?
JK!
But this IS a sore subject with me.
I got into a lengthy email battle with the head of the MEA a couple of years ago and that guy has been so brainwashed, it's no surprise to me that the "rank & file" are mostly only capable of repeating the montra "Moooooooore money, mooooooooooore money......"
First of all, I ran some very similar comparisons to those sited by Rebecca regarding teachers vs the "average" (non-teaching) Montanan. It simply boils down to this: How can teachers ask THE LOWEST PAID PEOPLE IN THE USA to compensate them at a level that would place them anywhere but 50th in national rankings?? In other words, doesn't it simply make logical sense that the state with the lowest paid workers would also have the lowest paid teachers? Given that MT teachers rank 47th and the "rest of us" are 50th, I'd say that's a damn clear sign that we value very highly what they do.
Also, it is VERY enlightening to see that when you compare teachers salaries to those of non-teachers, the DIFFERENCE in MT ranks them SEVENTH IN THE NATION. When I ran my comparison a couple of years ago, I ran the ratios of teacher pay-to-non-teacher pay in 12 western States and MT ranked behind ONLY 1 state.
The message to me is that our teachers are being compensated MORE THAN FAIRLY, given the current economic structure in Montana from which they derive their pay.
Or, as I ended my "war" with the MEA head in Helena 2 years ago: If people lived in Montana for the money, there'd be NOBODY here to teach...