Earlier quoted context omitted.
true, the highest paid employee at most large universities are the sports coaches.
Most coaches are paid out of profits from sports, not from tuition.
Facing poverty, academics turn to sex work and sleeping in cars
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#53Bernie can't come soon enough.
I'm not saying this is wrong. I'm saying that the quality of life will have to go down. When you picture a Bernie school, you need to picture Animal House. School becomes focused on school. Anything else the students have to come up with.
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#54There is only one academic who turned to sex work in this article right? Unless I missed some one else the article mentioned. This is a very specific example and paints with a broad paintbrush.
Are you arguing life for adjuncts is improving?
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#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's not just the adjuncts, it is graduate students, too. I've got friends who are working on their PhDs while teaching 4-5 classes (at other locations). I considered being a TA a few years ago, but you couldn't have a second job. The stipend as a TA was $1300 a month + tuition for 40 hour weeks (may have actually been "20" hour weeks, not certain). Yeah, right. It's pretty screwed up. It's a privilege to be in highe…
If it includes room and board and some insurance plan, $1300 a month isn't bad? My brother had a something like that at his university and ended up saving most of it because you really don't have a lot else to spend it on. Sure, I wouldn't start a family on that, but it far surpasses what I lived off of right after college. EDIT: It looks like the article was about people late in their careers. I was assuming that ad…
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#56For those who have university degrees, this should be a difficult read. Next time you say to yourself, "Sure, I went to college. I know that's a privilege, but I worked hard there and made it because of my hard work and nothing else!" Remember this article. This isn't a new phenomenon, but it's a phenomenon that's becoming more acute. Even if we ignore the adjuncts, the brilliant folks who taught us all what we know…
Similarly, the professors you describe have low wages because their compensation takes other forms (freedom and security). To understand this, ask an insurance company for the price of an annuity with payout equal to a tenured professor's wage + benefits. Tenure isn't cheap.
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#57The explosion of administrative staff is crazy universities keep cutting teaching positions and increasing admin.
It seems like there should be a market for low overhead small schools with high paid teaching staff.
We already outsourced custodial and food service. Do student accounts and financial aid really define us as a university? Are they part of our core competency? Do we do them particularly well relative to competitors?
Of course not. So why not outsource them?
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#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's not just the adjuncts, it is graduate students, too. I've got friends who are working on their PhDs while teaching 4-5 classes (at other locations). I considered being a TA a few years ago, but you couldn't have a second job. The stipend as a TA was $1300 a month + tuition for 40 hour weeks (may have actually been "20" hour weeks, not certain). Yeah, right. It's pretty screwed up. It's a privilege to be in highe…
If it includes room and board and some insurance plan, $1300 a month isn't bad? My brother had a something like that at his university and ended up saving most of it because you really don't have a lot else to spend it on. Sure, I wouldn't start a family on that, but it far surpasses what I lived off of right after college. EDIT: It looks like the article was about people late in their careers. I was assuming that ad…
They do currently include decent health insurance, at least. No dental/vision, obviously.
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#59Earlier quoted context omitted.
Reform the tenure system and place caps on university administrators pay.
Tenure's not the problem, the problem is that in their academic career, a PHD will produce X new PHDs. Where X is substantially greater than 1. Until this is fixed, it doesn't matter if academic jobs are for life, or are contracts that get renewed (or not) every 8 hours. This pyramid scheme was fine while demand for PHDs was increasing (By industry, and growth of academia), but now its really not (Industry doesn't wa…
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#60Earlier quoted context omitted.
true, the highest paid employee at most large universities are the sports coaches.
Most coaches are paid out of profits from sports, not from tuition.
Source from ncaa: http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/news/athlet...