I too said I deserve what I get paid. I bust my *** and far exceed my peers as far as results/student data is concerned. So like you, I wouldn't volunteer myself to be paid less. It makes no sense as I deserve what I get paid (and probably deserve a little more as I should get hazard pay but I don't bitch about it because if I wasn't content, I'd look for another job) and perhaps more importantly would be committing "industry" suicide by volunteering to be the sacrificial lamb. Since I love what I do and want to continue doing it, I'm not going to raise my hand and say, hey, do me a favor, lower my salary and make me responsible for paying a large portion of my medical and cut some of my pension. Not only would I conveniently lose my tenure but I'd be black-balled from teaching and become a raging alcoholic to boot.
That said, as the education climate gets uglier and uglier, and we in NJ are being forced to pay for more into our health bennies and in places take pay freezes, I don't sit and bitch about it. I recognize that the state is in debt and measures have to be taken. I recognize how much better off I have it than most other people when it comes to my bennies/health/pension and so for me to have to pay some isn't asking the world. How much money the state wastes and how we're getting screwed out of our pensions is a whole 'nother matter but I still feel we should have to pay some into the system.
Your comparison of working through a break and reporting it when you got paid a little extra says it all I think. Patting yourself on the back for things most people would do and if not done, are absolutely trivial in comparison to your proposition that I volunteer to earn less money and pay more into my benefits, is a joke. Salty, this is why people laugh at you on this board. As great a human being as you obviously think you are, you too would never say, I don't deserve this pension or this salary or these bennies. If you think you would, you're lying.