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Jul 1, 2024
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chilawcoug
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You keep going back and forth between salary/compensation and benefits
Two completely different things re church employment
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What are Seminary/institute teachers salary ballpark? (In UT)
Yes
Jun 30, 9:33pm
$50k
Mexicougazul
Jun 30, 9:34pm
Woah. That’s absurd. I hope the benefits are amazing.
KingDave
Jun 30, 9:38pm
They aren’t. Most corporate benefits are better. Church HR is stuck in the 1990s
Hiccupless
Jun 30, 9:42pm
You don’t think the church’s health insurance is better than most corporations?
chilawcoug
Jun 30, 9:54pm
From personal experience - no.
Hiccupless
Jul 1, 7:05am
Totally wrong! I worked for the church and the benefits were incredible
cornellcoug
Jun 30, 9:57pm
I concur. I had 6 weeks vacation, over a year of sick time accumulated when I
EM_Puma
Jul 1, 8:15am
I retired from seminary employment four years ago and the Church was a great
BYU I Bleed Blue
Jun 30, 10:04pm
Is it true that seminary/institute teachers make $50k annually? That sounds low
BlooCoug
Jun 30, 10:24pm
That's in line with a first year teacher salary. It's a 9 or 10 month contract.
TSTTKB
Jun 30, 10:38pm
No me likey. The church can and should pay their teachers more than that.
BlooCoug
Jun 30, 10:41pm
I’m glad that was your experience. We’re discussing current compensation for
Hiccupless
Jul 1, 7:12am
You keep going back and forth between salary/compensation and benefits
chilawcoug
Jul 1, 7:48am
That is true. Housing here in Utah is out of hand and makes it very tough for a
BYU I Bleed Blue
Jul 1, 8:32am
Nah, Church benefits are awesome. The pay is comparable to K-12 teachers ...
runnincoug
Jun 30, 10:18pm
Others do it for free so paying anyone to do it is kinda silly.
creameryon9th
Jun 30, 9:45pm
But difference between doing it full time and early morning.
Ted Lasso
Jun 30, 9:49pm
I agree. Even though it would just be part time, they should be paid like $150-200/week.
KingDave
Jun 30, 9:58pm
For sure. That’s a TOUGH job.
BlooCoug
Jun 30, 10:25pm
No, they pay competitively with jr high and high school teachers in the area.
BYU'01
Jun 30, 10:43pm
Very little 50-60k
PickleButton
Jun 30, 9:34pm
It’s all structured on years of experience and credentials (degrees/CES
Hiccupless
Jun 30, 9:40pm
Yeah, they basically match their K-12 teacher counterparts, and it's not much.
runnincoug
Jun 30, 9:51pm
Amen to that. These are very important jobs.
BlooCoug
Jun 30, 10:26pm
And still extremely hard to get the job.
Ted Lasso
Jun 30, 9:41pm
All the seminary teachers in my city have nice houses and decently nice cars. I
Stucoug83
Jun 30, 10:37pm
If they do their wife works. Or parents have money!
Huck
Jun 30, 11:32pm
When my dad was a mission president many years ago, a lot of his missionaries said in their last interview that…
Brisco
Jun 30, 11:39pm
Honestly, that was me. I’m sure it is absolutely right for some people to
BlooCoug
Jul 1, 1:05am
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