Surely students have rights and supervisors are to be held to agreed upon expectations? I'm not cattle.
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Replying to @Research_Tim @Julie_B92 and
I have no idea what you're reading above which makes you think that I don't respect students' rights. I'm saying that supervisors should do
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Replying to @o_guest @Research_Tim and
their job. What bit makes you think I'm calling a student cattle?
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Replying to @o_guest @Julie_B92 and
It's what this makes me feel (I am a phd student) if I am not allowed to remind my supervisors of very basic work requirements.
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Replying to @Research_Tim @o_guest and
Sorry Tim, but do you understand the difference between "not allowed" and "not expected"? Cause we never said the former
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Replying to @Julie_B92 @o_guest and
Fair enough, my bad. But warning students that you might lose your job if you do does sound like that.
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Replying to @Research_Tim @Julie_B92 and
You might be asked to leave a lab if you constantly undermine your PI, yes.
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Replying to @o_guest @Research_Tim and
There's a spectrum between one email to ask about feedback and managing your PI daily. One end of the spectrum can get you in trouble.
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Replying to @o_guest @Julie_B92 and
Yes, agree. But asking for timely feedback (especially with agreed upon deadlines) isn't, or shouldn't, be trouble.
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Replying to @Research_Tim @o_guest and
That's not really the issue being discussed here
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Yeah, really not what we're talking about at all.
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