[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'154386\' date=\'Jun 6 2007, 12:41 PM\']Generally, teachers are salaried anyhow, right? You'd have to be, if you were hourly, you could claim those hours spent correcting papers as overtime and make a mint, based on watching my ex-girlfriend. (Life just hasn't been the same since that restraining order.)
So the way it happens where my mom (who is not a teacher, she's a school secretary, but it still applies, I think) works, is that employees get the same amount of money regardless, but they have the choice whether they want it spread over the entire year, or just when they are working.
So really, at least in my mom's case, "getting paid over the summer" is a misnomer. You get paid the same regardless, it's just a matter of the installments in which you want to receive it.[/quote]My wife is a salaried teacher. She has the option of being paid only in those months that she works, or being paid every month. Either way, she makes the same annual salary. It's just a matter of what they divide that annual salary by to get the money to her.
...and, though no one asked, she gets paid monthly.