Pay good special Ed teachers ALL the money They do an amazing and important job when it’s done well and make such a difference to kids and families and as a result communities
No you’re wrong most special ed teachers don’t really do an amazing job they don’t really care about the kids with disabilities education at all they just teach them the same useless elementary school level and they never really taught them proper education
And besides I know this because I used to be apart of the special education program and it was hell and I’m glad I was out during high school but I wish I got out of the program earlier
I’m paid nothing and been teaching for 6 years in California, the place that has the most rigorous credentials for sped teachers. Government don’t care about teachers especially sped teachers but as soon as scores go down we’re blamed for it all. No money for anything and have to basically beg parents to donate items is getting old smh.
@@Sweetmotion23 this is the tragedy of the system it’s like they don’t see the difference it makes because they don’t link it to the economy of highly visible if you don’t work in or have a family member that has it The same goes for the lack of research in the field But thank you for all you have done
Yep, I’m a SPED teacher. the pay is low that most of my co-teachers chose to change career. I stayed in this field because I couldn’t stand seeing childrens with special needs without a teacher that can encourage them and prepare them for life.. we already lacks of teachers especially SPED teachers and yet the government seems don’t give a damn about it.
I’m in my second year of my MSW and am thinking of going the therapy route so it was cool to hear from the first girl . Her salary was better than I was expecting too
Woah woah, I’m a trauma therapist in Bethesda MD and entry salary is around $50K. Good for her for that $95k but how in the world is she getting that! She must be in private practice then 😊
@@kitty1977 in most places, teaches ARE understaffed and underpaid w a ton of work on their hands; they don't get paid anywhere nearly enough for all their labour.
Nah, special ed teachers are underpaid too. They deserve much more than 67k per year, or even 100k per year. My mom was a special ed teacher with a masters degree- she was constantly stressed out and struggling to pay her bills. She had students who bit her, spit on her, students who threatened to hurt other students- the list goes on. Every day it was a new stressful situation. Also, 67k doesn’t go very far in Fairfax county
First girl needs some more self care then if she's taking all of that on. 😅 Vicarious trauma is no joke, and a very real danger of being a social worker and/or therapist. That and emotional burnout. I hope she's taking care of herself, because a good therapist really works NOT take on people's shit.
@@nikhitagowra unless you plan on getting your masters, you won’t even be able to be a high school counselor. Both of those degrees are objectively useless.
@@nikhitagowra There are some Universities that accept Psychology Bachelors into their Masters of Social Work programs. An MSW allows you to be a therapist.
I am an LCSW like the first girl. Remember those that want to be a counselor, these are DC salaries, where the cost of living is very high and salaries reflect that. That is not a normal wage for a starting out masters level therapist. Most of my friends, even fully licensed, we’re making in the $50’s. On top of that, if you work at an agency, you’re going to be worked to the bone. I’m going to be real. My first job was $14/hr. Then it went to $16 and I had to have 100% productivity, see 50 people a week and case loads of 120+. Then I joined the military to pay off my massive student loan debt. Now I’m in private practice. Private practice is where the money is good and you have flexibility. But before that, absolutely not. And it takes a while to get to that place.
I just retired from 22 years of military service. He is referring to base pay, apart from that we get different incentives depending on where we live, what job we do, if we're on deployment or overseas. At the beginning of your military career you really get pennies but once you establish yourslef a little bit you start earning the incentives and benefits (lots of benefits). For example in San Diego, I get an extra $350 for food and an extra $3,200 for rent. When I'm on deployment, I am tax free from the day I arrive in the Middle East (for example)... Apart from that, when I separate from the military, I have my GI Bill earned that will pay for my chosen degree in college.... And so many other benefits that recompensate your time and dedication. One of the last few jobs that also provide a pension once you retire from 20 years of service
I find it kind of ironic that the special ed teacher is being interviewed with the George Mason University student because George Mason University had an incident where their sororities discriminated against a student with Down Syndrome.
Taking on ppls s h I t. Could not describe it better. People would be amazed by how many therapists quit therapy for a regular cubicle job. It's taken me nearly five years to go back to therapy and even though it's been fulfilling, I know I won't do this for more than five years. At which point the cycle will start all over
I live in Fairfax county. We pay our teachers well and some even make way more than engineering or IT. I used to get community service hours at the special education school next door to my middle school. Those special education were making big bucks out of college well only heard from some.
I spent ten years in the military and I would say that’s just a popular opinion because some people like to live above their means. The military really helped me focus on saving. I was making 3500$ a month when I got out and I supported two kids and a stay at home wife. No house payment no electric bills no health insurance bills. Money ain’t that bad in the military.
I just want to say to military vets, don't get tattoos like this guy. I am a vet. Tats are frequnlity an automatic discoulifier for a lot of police careers. Vets are great candidates for police careers. They already have integrity and good moral values! This post is based on career opportunities and income.. Police careers, depending on location, make great money. Some well over what doctors make a year. Phds throughout the country make an average of 100k a year. Police officers on average make 150k a year. In a nut shell, if your a vet and your looking for a career field that is a good transition that is paramilitary. Then law enforcement may be for you. Don't get crazy tats that will put you out of the game. Thank you for for service and God bless your commitment and sacrifice for our country!!!
This is weird because I often hear black women claiming they make six figure salaries and careers for a job that other people don't make close to that much either the stats are wrong about black women being the lowest paid or these women are lying about their salary
@@fixthatface483 hey! If it makes you happy, than yes you’re right. Christopher Columbus also discovered an america that had native Americans living in it. I say that to say, what ever makes you sleep better. I just know I know a lot of people in that field with experience and no one makes that much.
@@confidentialp6292 Ok, YOUR personal experience doesn’t count for EVERY single person in that field. You seem angry that this woman is making more than your friends or people in the field typically do. Like, it sounds personal. Maybe you should seek help to figure why you can’t just accept that this woman makes $95k. Or you could just believe that she makes the amount YOU decided she does…because you obviously know her own income better than she does🥴
$95k for a social worker/therapist? I think she’s capping. I live in NYC (a more expensive city) and I don’t know anymore making more than $80k for that job and that person is a director…
It's not cap. LPCs and LCSWs can make anywhere from $150-$300 an hour, especially with certifications and specializations. I'm in a counseling grad program right now, and these are the kind of figures I'm seeing in Austin, Texas.
The one person I truly know making that high as a social worker/social worker therapist is someone who helps the disabilities community. Some people get paid extra for those in the special education or disability community as it’s extra work sometimes over the average person.
@@valente7436 I’m not saying it’s hard, I’m saying if the average US family median household income sits below 70k. How is it that over 95% of the people that she talks to supposedly are making 100-350k. Meanwhile you had you make less then 78k to receive a stimulus check and tens of millions received those said checks. But you’re to low IQ to actually add up that all these fools are lying there asses off for the camera. It would take a honest humble person to admit to the rest of the world he/she wasn’t making some exorbitant annual income.
She really is a therapist, somehow. I feel better already.
Pay good special Ed teachers ALL the money
They do an amazing and important job when it’s done well and make such a difference to kids and families and as a result communities
No you’re wrong most special ed teachers don’t really do an amazing job they don’t really care about the kids with disabilities education at all they just teach them the same useless elementary school level and they never really taught them proper education
And besides I know this because I used to be apart of the special education program and it was hell and I’m glad I was out during high school but I wish I got out of the program earlier
I’m paid nothing and been teaching for 6 years in California, the place that has the most rigorous credentials for sped teachers. Government don’t care about teachers especially sped teachers but as soon as scores go down we’re blamed for it all. No money for anything and have to basically beg parents to donate items is getting old smh.
@@Sweetmotion23 this is the tragedy of the system it’s like they don’t see the difference it makes because they don’t link it to the economy of highly visible if you don’t work in or have a family member that has it
The same goes for the lack of research in the field
But thank you for all you have done
Yep, I’m a SPED teacher. the pay is low that most of my co-teachers chose to change career. I stayed in this field because I couldn’t stand seeing childrens with special needs without a teacher that can encourage them and prepare them for life.. we already lacks of teachers especially SPED teachers and yet the government seems don’t give a damn about it.
The First Lady is so pretty
Jill Biden’s never really done it for me, but to each their own
@@trapezoidmon lol
She got a Afro bruh 🫣😂
It’s a damn shame our military is treated and paid so low
Thank you all for your sacrifice & service 🇺🇸
Yes but they have just about everything paid for them ..
He’s not working at all, he’s a full time student getting paid for housing. He gets 25k just to go to school.
@@tamb7587 Then why are there so many homeless veterans?
@@Love4Animals2654 what they do after leaving the military is up to them…
I’m in my second year of my MSW and am thinking of going the therapy route so it was cool to hear from the first girl . Her salary was better than I was expecting too
That’s because she lives close to the DC area. I can guarantee you that’s not the average outside of the DMV.
@@rosbel4119 average is 122k a year, i googled it.
Woah woah, I’m a trauma therapist in Bethesda MD and entry salary is around $50K. Good for her for that $95k but how in the world is she getting that! She must be in private practice then 😊
Apparently the key to making a good salary as a teacher is to become a specialist.
It’s the key in any field
@@teddyanarchist1162 I was just stating this for persons who keep saying that teachers aren't well paid or that this woman may be lying
Special education teachers get paid more, but they also have to do significantly more paperwork. Teachers really don’t get the money they deserve.
@@kitty1977 in most places, teaches ARE understaffed and underpaid w a ton of work on their hands; they don't get paid anywhere nearly enough for all their labour.
Nah, special ed teachers are underpaid too. They deserve much more than 67k per year, or even 100k per year. My mom was a special ed teacher with a masters degree- she was constantly stressed out and struggling to pay her bills. She had students who bit her, spit on her, students who threatened to hurt other students- the list goes on. Every day it was a new stressful situation. Also, 67k doesn’t go very far in Fairfax county
First girl needs some more self care then if she's taking all of that on. 😅 Vicarious trauma is no joke, and a very real danger of being a social worker and/or therapist. That and emotional burnout. I hope she's taking care of herself, because a good therapist really works NOT take on people's shit.
Im a therapist in GA and i mk 150k a year it’s money to made in counseling!!
Damn I make 30,000 a year at 24, constantly feeling like I’m not doing enough
@@shadowtemp7839 What do you do? I'm switching to psychology from journalism and I'm wondering what my future might be like, financially.
@@nikhitagowra unless you plan on getting your masters, you won’t even be able to be a high school counselor. Both of those degrees are objectively useless.
@@Dalipoko Yeah, for sure getting a Masters. To be a competent therapist, i wouldn't expect myself to do anything less.
@@nikhitagowra There are some Universities that accept Psychology Bachelors into their Masters of Social Work programs. An MSW allows you to be a therapist.
I am an LCSW like the first girl. Remember those that want to be a counselor, these are DC salaries, where the cost of living is very high and salaries reflect that. That is not a normal wage for a starting out masters level therapist. Most of my friends, even fully licensed, we’re making in the $50’s. On top of that, if you work at an agency, you’re going to be worked to the bone. I’m going to be real. My first job was $14/hr. Then it went to $16 and I had to have 100% productivity, see 50 people a week and case loads of 120+. Then I joined the military to pay off my massive student loan debt. Now I’m in private practice. Private practice is where the money is good and you have flexibility. But before that, absolutely not. And it takes a while to get to that place.
Wtf. Military $40K-$50K. Ok they aren’t risking their lives or nothing. Cops make $100K
I just retired from 22 years of military service. He is referring to base pay, apart from that we get different incentives depending on where we live, what job we do, if we're on deployment or overseas. At the beginning of your military career you really get pennies but once you establish yourslef a little bit you start earning the incentives and benefits (lots of benefits). For example in San Diego, I get an extra $350 for food and an extra $3,200 for rent. When I'm on deployment, I am tax free from the day I arrive in the Middle East (for example)... Apart from that, when I separate from the military, I have my GI Bill earned that will pay for my chosen degree in college.... And so many other benefits that recompensate your time and dedication. One of the last few jobs that also provide a pension once you retire from 20 years of service
@@rmel2843 ok that’s better I was getting angry. Military need to be appreciated. Thanks for explaining it.
I’m a landscaper and fluffer at night, and combined make 350.000 a year
What is a fluffer? Oh, I googled😂😂😂😂😀😂😂😂
@@RachelReaiah 😎😉😏
@@donpeludo1940 every pot has its lid😊
@@RachelReaiah on everything I love 😝
Shawty in the white doe
oooh no comment that she’s a liar for having a decent salary? That’s new.
Dw I got u covered
Maybe annually tho not monthly make sense
1st woman looks like keke palmer so beautiful
I'm spotting
I need a therapist thank you 🙏 😅
I find it kind of ironic that the special ed teacher is being interviewed with the George Mason University student because George Mason University had an incident where their sororities discriminated against a student with Down Syndrome.
How tf a social worker making 95
Depends on the state. In New England you can make up to 70k
She’s a therapist! Im a LPC in GA and i make 150k a year. Most insurances pay $100/hr and if u pick up a lot of other contracts u can make the money
LCSW in Oklahoma is upwards of $125,000
@@Amber-db9cz new England is a state?
Private practice or depending on the type of social work you do, you get paid nicely. Forensic, medical, occupational/industrial etc.
The woman in white is so beautiful
My BF works with special Ed kids and in the state of WA he makes only 2 bucks over minimum wage. No way is she making almost 70k. 😂
Taking on ppls s h I t. Could not describe it better. People would be amazed by how many therapists quit therapy for a regular cubicle job. It's taken me nearly five years to go back to therapy and even though it's been fulfilling, I know I won't do this for more than five years. At which point the cycle will start all over
67K?? I’m a special educator too and make like 44k…maybe it’s bc I’m new?? But dang🤣
More experience and higher education gives more pay
I live in Fairfax county. We pay our teachers well and some even make way more than engineering or IT. I used to get community service hours at the special education school next door to my middle school. Those special education were making big bucks out of college well only heard from some.
hello any vacancy special education
It is because your new lmao gotta wait 5 more years
@@xwrtk 67000 dollars every month ?
Military is underpaid
I spent ten years in the military and I would say that’s just a popular opinion because some people like to live above their means. The military really helped me focus on saving. I was making 3500$ a month when I got out and I supported two kids and a stay at home wife. No house payment no electric bills no health insurance bills. Money ain’t that bad in the military.
@@swiftlyswiftin4836 👍👍
Thats good money
Therapist 😘🥵😍😍😍
The military should. Get 75 min
When they asked how much they make, is it monthly or year?
Year
Yeah that’s because they live in the DMV
Woow
I'm a bcba I made 110 last year 🤷♀️
Lol do you want a cookie?
@@elmo9293 lol
I can see two good reasons for wanting to get treated by the 1st lady
There salaries seem quite high but depending on state there in half goes to taxes
I just want to say to military vets, don't get tattoos like this guy. I am a vet. Tats are frequnlity an automatic discoulifier for a lot of police careers.
Vets are great candidates for police careers. They already have integrity and good moral values!
This post is based on career opportunities and income..
Police careers, depending on location, make great money. Some well over what doctors make a year.
Phds throughout the country make an average of 100k a year. Police officers on average make 150k a year.
In a nut shell, if your a vet and your looking for a career field that is a good transition that is paramilitary. Then law enforcement may be for you. Don't get crazy tats that will put you out of the game.
Thank you for for service and God bless your commitment and sacrifice for our country!!!
Wait 95 thiusend a mounth or year
A year.
Why do teachers seem to think they're the only ones who work outside of contracted hours? Welcome to pretty much every job that isn't business...
A therapist saying “shit” 😅
This is weird because I often hear black women claiming they make six figure salaries and careers for a job that other people don't make close to that much either the stats are wrong about black women being the lowest paid or these women are lying about their salary
Jeez feeling like some pepperoni all of a sudden
Why is he talking abt the military like what
Just say you’re a student and go
Because he mentioned the how the benefits add to his salary
Man I thought that one gal looked like plastic Kylie only smarter & got her degree 😮😅
Bra and white Ahahhaha
I hope who ever edited this video I hope they didn’t think that “SPED” was an abbreviation for Special Ed
I always use that abbreviation? SpEd?
It is tho. Even in education and school they call it sped because special sp and education is ed sped
"SPED TEACHER" ☠️☠️☠️
Sped teacher 😂, idk why shit mad funny
Did u seriously list the special Ed teacher as sped? Hahahahahahahahahah
That's what they are called it's an abbreviation
Would love to call teachers speds
Look at her face... look at her face... look at her face!!!
95 thousand but cant buy a brah from walmart
Damn that girl has some nice aer....
Sped is an insult to people that went to Special education
🧢
Makes $95k can't afford a bra
You're wearing her bra.
I was thinking that too 😂
She doesn’t need one
@@dayjaunwilliams8883 you smart lol
@@iamrich3836 I know ☺️
These people lie!
How
Revealing shirt with a cross on her neck SMH 🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿
Worry about your own shirt
She could’ve not worn a shirt and got the same results
You wore a shirt and get the same result?
@@OO9O9 do you even know what you’re referring to? The girl in the white breast can be seen through her shirt
@@Saltpeanutss so what? I saw a guy with white tshirt and I can pretty much notice everything behind, what's the deal
$95,000 a year and can’t be bothered to wear a bra 😂
Why should we wear bras?
Don’t be upset she has more money than you
That first girl does not make 95k. I know a lot of social workers and no one makes close to that
Right, so she doesn’t make $95k because YOU said so🙄
@@fixthatface483 no statistics say that
@@confidentialp6292 so no one can be an outlier from general statistics?
@@fixthatface483 hey! If it makes you happy, than yes you’re right. Christopher Columbus also discovered an america that had native Americans living in it. I say that to say, what ever makes you sleep better. I just know I know a lot of people in that field with experience and no one makes that much.
@@confidentialp6292 Ok, YOUR personal experience doesn’t count for EVERY single person in that field. You seem angry that this woman is making more than your friends or people in the field typically do. Like, it sounds personal. Maybe you should seek help to figure why you can’t just accept that this woman makes $95k. Or you could just believe that she makes the amount YOU decided she does…because you obviously know her own income better than she does🥴
He is not a veteran. Bro is soft that’s why he quit, why not be in and go to college. Work them ranks
What branch are you?
$95k for a social worker/therapist? I think she’s capping. I live in NYC (a more expensive city) and I don’t know anymore making more than $80k for that job and that person is a director…
It's not cap. LPCs and LCSWs can make anywhere from $150-$300 an hour, especially with certifications and specializations. I'm in a counseling grad program right now, and these are the kind of figures I'm seeing in Austin, Texas.
The one person I truly know making that high as a social worker/social worker therapist is someone who helps the disabilities community. Some people get paid extra for those in the special education or disability community as it’s extra work sometimes over the average person.
The should change this channel to cap 🧢 salaries on the street.
U prob make 25k a year is not that hard to make 70k a year
@@valente7436 I’m not saying it’s hard, I’m saying if the average US family median household income sits below 70k. How is it that over 95% of the people that she talks to supposedly are making 100-350k.
Meanwhile you had you make less then 78k to receive a stimulus check and tens of millions received those said checks.
But you’re to low IQ to actually add up that all these fools are lying there asses off for the camera.
It would take a honest humble person to admit to the rest of the world he/she wasn’t making some exorbitant annual income.