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In reply to the discussion: Second-class Professors [View all]Lionel Mandrake
(4,209 posts)25. Good question.
After getting a PhD, I was a postdoc for two years and decided that since I couldn't get a decent teaching job after that, I would NOT go on to another postdoc, and another, moving every two or three years. I had a family and wanted to settle down, so I got a non-academic job which wasn't my dream job but paid the bills and put food on the table.
But that's just me. Others made other choices. I think it's difficult for many people who spent several years as a graduate student to face the fact that there are too many PhDs and not enough tenure-track jobs out there.
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4 year contract that will pay him more than the prof will make in a 30-year career
Doctor_J
Mar 2014
#22
When professors are living in poverty, what more do we need to prove the current system has failed?
reformist2
Mar 2014
#2
many lecturers in the CSU make less money than fast food workers are asking for....
mike_c
Mar 2014
#30
I tend to believe any unionization would be of benefit to this cause but I strongly advocate
bkanderson76
Mar 2014
#35