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(3,284 posts)Will she have a livable pension?
Or will she have to move in with you when she is at the age of 50 or 60+?
Just askin'.
Also, if your daughter DOES have a pension and union benefits, she is the exception in America,
as charter schools shut-out Unions wherever possible.
Whenever they can.
Chances are, even if things seem to be going well now,
your daughter's heart will be shattered somewhere along the way,
either professionally, or personally, by the charter system.
That happens a lot, even to many of the former "true-believers".
The joke was on them---They were USED as long as needed, and then DISCARDED.
As a retired teacher with many friends still working, I have seen it happen, A LOT.
If you had seen what I've seen, close-up and in-person, happening
to solid, dedicated professionals who deserved better, I assure you,
you would not be sleeping so well at night.
I know she's (as much as a teacher can) "riding the gravy-train" now,
but...
Beware.