Published On: May 20th, 2011|

The Atlantic – Megan McArdle

“The whole system where we get people to work at artificially low pay in the early years, in exchange for an outsized payoff that they can only collect by staying in the same system for most of their life, doesn’t seem destined to promote excellence. Why shouldn’t people be able to teach for ten years, then decide that they can’t handle it any more and do something else.”(more)