and then kind of implies undermining their supervisor. A woman PI for example might feel extremely undermined by a student who thinks the
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student's job is to essentially manage the PI.
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That's silly
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It is silly but sadly I have seen such things myself & been told about them, so witnessed and been told by somebody subjected to it.
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It's actually not that rare for PhD students' to be abusive or at least attempt to be when their gender or social class or something else is
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more privileged than their PI's.
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Yes, I've seen it too but I cannot avoid thinking that adults MUST assume responsibilities and.
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we (in cases like these) are all capable of it, particularly "weak" women if you understand what I mean
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I'm confused — are you calling PhD students not adults? If so, LOL, yes, they do occasionally behave like children, but they are adults.
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On the contrary! All people involved are, so it is their freacking bussines!
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Ah! Gotcha! Yes, I agree with you 100%.
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