One of the best academic scams is all these "assistant director" and "editor" positions that pay jack squat -- less than many companies pay phone support temps -- but let the position holders continue to have the privilege of "feeling smart"
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I entered academia, as classmates know, so I could have a five year paid vacation to use the "cadillac" health care to get lots of procedures done + ignore the assigned reading to read the hundreds of books I wanted to read, during the last period of true free time I'd have
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I was never disillusioned, though editors may have made me say as much in various essays just to frame the piece, because I was never 'illusioned' in the first place. I've always worked 9 to 9 and I expect to work that way until I expire, even if others shouldn't have to
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The whole thing just never made sense to me. A classroom of history students paying $100k a semester combined to earn those credit hours? Holy smokes. You could see a piece of trash like Game of Thrones or Endgame for less than that, and you'd enjoy it much more
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Or you could plunk down 60 bucks on a Paradox historical simulation and learn a million times more about geography, culture, population, etc. Not that you couldn't from a class, but the learning is much more seamless with a game like that
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The saving grace of my whole life, the thing that has preserved my mental health, is that I've always enjoyed doing stuff but never needed to be praised for doing it or considered "smart" or "special." I've dealt w/ financial insecurity and health insecurity, but not that stuff
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