He needs to go to the meetings about his tax-deferred district retirement plan. Most of them are excellent. The one here is independent of the state so the state can’t get to its funds.
They rebuilt the 2 high schools for $300,000,000+ dollars and the playing fields for $4,000,000. They say they have no money to raise the salaries of teachers! Translation: school board gets boocoo kickbacks from contractors, none from teachers.
At one time this was true, city workers really did make very good money, now that a lot of cities are privatizing not so much, just one more reason the middle class is disappearing.
While it is true that teachers may be underpaid in some regions or in some disciplines, it is not universally true: unionized public school teachers in some big cities are extremely generously paid, despite their crocodile tears of being underpaid. Be careful of generalizations, or become a city garbage collector….
I’ve always loved this strip for a couple of reasons. The first being that the sum of the fractions actually add up to 0.99524 (rounded) so, in fact, there is 0.00476 left – which is as good a definition of diddly/squat as I can think of. The second is that the fraction doesn’t change regardless of size of fruit – but it certainly makes that tiny fraction feel different.
angelolady Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I’ve used the term diddly-squat ever since this one first appeared.
onespiceybbw almost 4 years ago
Gallagher?
Imagine almost 4 years ago
There’s more money in garbage than education? That explains a lot, doesn’t it.
PoodleGroomer almost 4 years ago
He needs to go to the meetings about his tax-deferred district retirement plan. Most of them are excellent. The one here is independent of the state so the state can’t get to its funds.
Plumbob Wilson almost 4 years ago
A dozen mortgage payments was only 25% of his salary? Must’ve been the ’80s.
Ralph Newbill almost 4 years ago
Of course, Breathed forgot taxes, which take out a nice quarter to a third of the salary.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
They rebuilt the 2 high schools for $300,000,000+ dollars and the playing fields for $4,000,000. They say they have no money to raise the salaries of teachers! Translation: school board gets boocoo kickbacks from contractors, none from teachers.
pathamil almost 4 years ago
Comic strip economics…
Tom almost 4 years ago
Nothing said about the biggest expense of all. . . TAXES!
waynemiller almost 4 years ago
To this day I still say diddly over squat.
monya_43 almost 4 years ago
One can tell that this takes place in the 80’s because he doesn’t mention medical insurance.
Fliptak almost 4 years ago
The happy face mug makes my day.
dwdl21 almost 4 years ago
At one time this was true, city workers really did make very good money, now that a lot of cities are privatizing not so much, just one more reason the middle class is disappearing.
Holden Awn almost 4 years ago
Flashing forward to Feb 2021 there is considerable irony to be found in this one.
bobpickett1 almost 4 years ago
all too true
Sisyphos almost 4 years ago
While it is true that teachers may be underpaid in some regions or in some disciplines, it is not universally true: unionized public school teachers in some big cities are extremely generously paid, despite their crocodile tears of being underpaid. Be careful of generalizations, or become a city garbage collector….
sailorgirl34 almost 4 years ago
Now this made me laugh out loud. It would be cool if somewhere in the Bloom County comics there was the date it originally appeared.
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
I’ve always loved this strip for a couple of reasons. The first being that the sum of the fractions actually add up to 0.99524 (rounded) so, in fact, there is 0.00476 left – which is as good a definition of diddly/squat as I can think of. The second is that the fraction doesn’t change regardless of size of fruit – but it certainly makes that tiny fraction feel different.
Plumbob Wilson almost 4 years ago
Any other math geeks notice that this adds up to 112.6% of his annual salary?
sekertrollslayer almost 4 years ago
This is from March 3rd, 1985. It’s a Sunday strip. This is a Friday. What’s going on?
Craig Westlake almost 4 years ago
I could be wrong, but someone sounds a little bitter…
zenguyuno almost 4 years ago
:)
Yontrop almost 4 years ago
Teachers are underpaid, but anyone who thinks their garbage collectors are overpaid should maybe change places with one of them for a few weeks.
KeithCrane almost 4 years ago
This is SO true!
johnec almost 4 years ago
You either have really cheap rent or you are eating entirely too high on the ol’ hog if your food budget is the same as your rent/mortgage!
And today’s take home fractions lesson is that all those fractions adds up to quite a bit more than a whole 1.
1/4 + 1/4 + 1/7 + 1/12 + 1/10 + 3/10 = 1.126