Btw, if you take anything away from today's comic, let it be how shockingly little adjunct professors are paid.
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2/5ths of a baby tiger, specifically. but more seriously: in order to make anything close to a living wage, adjuncts typically teach a LOT of courses. if they are LUCKY they can do those at one institution, but it is not uncommon for them to each a lot at 2-3 colleges at once
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the consequence of this is constant work, constant travel. that means less investment in individual students, and it means no time to do the kinds of academic work that would make them competitive on the job market.
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this is what those in-the-know call "Adjunct Hell" — a recipe for burnout and career death spiral. there are alternative, better modes of non-tenured employment, to be sure. but they cost more.
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I think this system is evil, but I've had to take part in it at times. when the options are "find $3K to cover a class" or "lobby the admin for an expensive but more humane alternative, which might not work, and will take months to arrange" it's no surprise which one wins out.
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(and I should say: I don't just blame this on university admins. they are trying to balance a lot of competing needs. when super cheap labor is available to patch over teaching needs, it's very hard not to use it, esp. if your institution is not rolling in cash, and most aren't.)
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(I think this is a problem with a lot of origin points. if there weren't ten people falling over themselves to take these crappy jobs, they'd have to make them less crappy. I do think overproduction of PhDs is a thing. There is no easy solution to this.)pic.twitter.com/dJG1309q7n
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