Drediok you say
"They only work a little more then half the year so honesty they get little pity from me"
Now I don't know about the US, but that statement is not true. teaching is not just the time you spend in the classroom. There is marking papers, preparing the curriculum, research, SATs, monitoring and evaluation parent evenings, meetings, school outings and trips ( residentials) etc.
I was married to a primary school teacher. She would be in school by 7-30am to prepare the work for the day. She would get home at 5-30pm. Eat then maybe an hour to unwind then she would work till 11-00pm/12-00am marking papers, childrens work etc.
Thats a bloody long day by anyone's standards. As for the so called long holidays. All but a few days of these were taken up by preparing the next terms curriculum. On top of that the Govt dept of education would constantly shift the goal posts meaning that the curriculum would always have to be changed.
So That statement about teaching being a part time job is frankly a load of cr*p.