For what it's worth.
The man that taught me more in the six years he was my teacher, at least one class from the 6th grade through my senior year, is still teaching at my High School. He started teaching in about 1966 for the Northview School system and is still going strong today. He didn't do it for the money, he didn't get subverted by the liberal left, he never let a kid get away with anything. I know, I have a permanent dent in my chest from getting hit by a thrown eraser a time or two..

He is the epitome of what an educator SHOULD be and will leave a legacy that will be remembered for at least five generations of students who became the parents and grandparents of students who's kids were taught by the same man.
Money doesn't drive me, money shouldn't drive anyone to be better at what they do! Money subverts like power subverts.
Money is purely a tool that we need to survive in modern society. If you do well, than you deserve more of it but unless and until you prove you're worth the money, kiss my big white Irish ass...
BTW, you'll find this mans name in the visitor logs and memo's at the G.R. Ford Presidential Library in Grand Rapids, MI as he's been married to Gerry's niece for the last forty plus years...
A great man isn't great because of his income, he's great because he does the right thing....see postscript..