Those who have boldly named themselves the «reformers» are all too often working on behalf of turning public
dollars over to private interests and to strip teachers of any due process, any collective - bargaining rights, any salary
increment linked to their experience or their education.
«In much the same way investment advisors and the investment industry preach
dollar - cost - averaging and investing small
increments of money
over a long period of time, as opposed to one lump sum of money all at once, I think that just goes to justify the benefit of taking the payments
over the long run,» says Heath, «Especially if one didn't have a lot of financial aptitude.»