I (and probably others too) interpret calling behavior 'out of line' as meaning that you shouldn't.https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/897380042770173952 …
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Replying to @Research_Tim @Julie_B92 and
It is clear to me now that you don't (and I apologies for m role in this confusion), but I think this is why a lot seem to misinterpret you.
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Replying to @Research_Tim @Julie_B92 and
Being a student myself, being told that I am out of line by asking my supervisors to do what we agreed on doesn't sit well with me.
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Replying to @Research_Tim @Julie_B92 and
You agreed with your supervisor that you will manage their time for them?
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Replying to @o_guest @Research_Tim and
That tweet you quoted Tim says the following: A student prompting their supervisor to do work (= telling their supervisor what to do)
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Replying to @o_guest @Research_Tim and
When I send sth to a supervisor, I often write something like "It would be great it you could provide feedback by [date] because [reason]".
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Replying to @xenia_sch @o_guest and
It doesn't feel like I'm imposing or trying to tell them their job, but opens the door for me to send polite reminders.
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Replying to @xenia_sch @o_guest and
It's really great to have that kind of relationship! I've been in a situation where that wasn't the case though, and it was Not Great
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Replying to @Julie_B92 @o_guest and
Definitely! I think if such an arrangement doesn't work for supervisor, it's a bad sign. My supervisors, no matter how busy, always had 1/2
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Replying to @xenia_sch @Julie_B92 and
time at least to respond with "Sorry, I won't make it by then, but will read it by [date]. 2/2
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Yes, they seem to be very good at their job then! Nice. 
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