yeah man its cruel to pay someone roughly the median wage in the US for work in a lovely setting with negligible risk of injurypic.twitter.com/XU4ZwPfCQX
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yeah man its cruel to pay someone roughly the median wage in the US for work in a lovely setting with negligible risk of injurypic.twitter.com/XU4ZwPfCQX
"how dare you pay someone with a credential so little" sucks that the credential is revealed to be worthless by the market maybe you should level with people about this before encouraging them to burn their prime years pursuing such a credential idk just a thought about ed ethics
also 1. its fine to learn things to become richer 2. its fine to learn things because learning is a genuinely noble human pursuit 3. the set of knowledge relevant to (1) is a strict-ass subset of knowledge relevant to (2) so be real with yourself about which your doing
nor apparently does it even put you in a more advantageous market position
I left my PhD program 13 years ago and took a job teaching high school history. My starting salary was about this, 13 years ago. Legit the best decision I’ve ever made.
It generally makes your labor more valuable though
apparently not
Well no, but a university would do well to pay a professor a salary commensurate with the education required beforehand. And who knows, if academia paid better, maybe it’d attract more talented educators. Remove 90% of college administrators while you’re at it.
maybe we're all learning a lot about the market value of such an education and maybe universities should consider whether they should really sleep at night encouraging grad students to pursue these degrees
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