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Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 6:02 am Posts: 9712 Location: Tristes Tropiques
tragabigzanda wrote:
Mickey wrote:
Just for reference about how off-base you are!
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Some 73 percent of all faculty positions are off the tenure track, according to a new analysis of federal data by the American Association of University Professors.
“For the most part, these are insecure, unsupported positions with little job security and few protections for academic freedom,” reads AAUP’s “Data Snapshot: Contingent Faculty in U.S. Higher Ed.” The report is based on the most recent data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, from 2016.
AAUP’s report discusses long-standing concerns about the decline of tenure and what that means for academic freedom, as well as the “casualization” of academic labor and the unbundling of the traditional faculty role. But it also provides an up-to-date picture of who is teaching, under what conditions, where.
Breaking down non-tenure-track positions by institution type, it’s clear that tenure and tenure-track positions are more represented at research-intensive and other four-year institutions, where they are about one-third of the faculty. Tenure-line jobs are about 20 percent of all faculty positions at two-year institutions.
??? I'm not arguing against any of this. I WORK a non-tenure tract position at a state university. I know full well that is where the majority of university teaching positions exist. I am paid just above peanuts, because I only have a Bachelor's degree; I enjoy a high degree of flexibility and autonomy. I don't have a problem with that.
Cool, but you've missed the point by a pretty wide margin. If you knew what you were talking about, then you would know that tenure-line positions not only are not responsible for any university budgetary issues (by virtue of being a minority of overall expenditures), but have already been dismantled, that those "maybe one course a year" people you reportedly know are so statistically rare as to functionally not exist. The university system is due for a reckoning, but because of the growing dependence on charging a premium for the on-campus experience and the attendant administrative bloat, the rise of the university as a self-contained ecosystem reliant on student loan debt, wealthy endowments that function as detached hedge funds, alumni donations earmarked for narcissistic capital improvements and athletic programs rather than educational offerings--not because of faculty salaries.
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its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
Joined: Fri March 22, 2013 7:20 pm Posts: 8579 Location: 41.1716° S, 174.8248° E
Russia here to save us all
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that Russian scientists achieved a breakthrough in the global vaccine race, announcing that the country has become the first to approve an experimental covid-19 vaccine and that his own daughter has already taken a dose.
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Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47020 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
Mickey wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Mickey wrote:
Just for reference about how off-base you are!
Quote:
Some 73 percent of all faculty positions are off the tenure track, according to a new analysis of federal data by the American Association of University Professors.
“For the most part, these are insecure, unsupported positions with little job security and few protections for academic freedom,” reads AAUP’s “Data Snapshot: Contingent Faculty in U.S. Higher Ed.” The report is based on the most recent data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, from 2016.
AAUP’s report discusses long-standing concerns about the decline of tenure and what that means for academic freedom, as well as the “casualization” of academic labor and the unbundling of the traditional faculty role. But it also provides an up-to-date picture of who is teaching, under what conditions, where.
Breaking down non-tenure-track positions by institution type, it’s clear that tenure and tenure-track positions are more represented at research-intensive and other four-year institutions, where they are about one-third of the faculty. Tenure-line jobs are about 20 percent of all faculty positions at two-year institutions.
??? I'm not arguing against any of this. I WORK a non-tenure tract position at a state university. I know full well that is where the majority of university teaching positions exist. I am paid just above peanuts, because I only have a Bachelor's degree; I enjoy a high degree of flexibility and autonomy. I don't have a problem with that.
Cool, but you've missed the point by a pretty wide margin. If you knew what you were talking about, then you would know that tenure-line positions not only are not responsible for any university budgetary issues (by virtue of being a minority of overall expenditures), but have already been dismantled, that those "maybe one course a year" people you reportedly know are so statistically rare as to functionally not exist. The university system is due for a reckoning, but because of the growing dependence on charging a premium for the on-campus experience and the attendant administrative bloat, the rise of the university as a self-contained ecosystem reliant on student loan debt, wealthy endowments that function as detached hedge funds, alumni donations earmarked for narcissistic capital improvements and athletic programs rather than educational offerings--not because of faculty salaries.
You're probably right about all of this, but the practice is still widespread in the aforementioned college communities I'm most familiar with, so I stand by my original knee-jerk statement.
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm Posts: 32433 Location: Where everybody knows your name
Was just told by a nurse at our local hospital that if you test positive for Covid, as long as you have no symptoms, you’re expected to work. They discourage anyone to be tested and as long as you’re not tested you’re negative.
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wease wrote:
Was just told by a nurse at our local hospital that if you test positive for Covid, as long as you have no symptoms, you’re expected to work. They discourage anyone to be tested and as long as you’re not tested you’re negative.
Sound advice there
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wease wrote:
Was just told by a nurse at our local hospital that if you test positive for Covid, as long as you have no symptoms, you’re expected to work. They discourage anyone to be tested and as long as you’re not tested you’re negative.
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm Posts: 32433 Location: Where everybody knows your name
tragabigzanda wrote:
wease wrote:
Was just told by a nurse at our local hospital that if you test positive for Covid, as long as you have no symptoms, you’re expected to work. They discourage anyone to be tested and as long as you’re not tested you’re negative.
You should whistle blow this shit
I'm actually thinking hard about it. The cardiologist that does all the heart caths had it and continued to work. All the nurses in the cath lab were tested by the hospital who refused to let them see the results so the nurses came to my clinic and got tested. They were ALL positive. They were all afraid of being fired if they told the hospital. There's no telling how many heart cath patients were actually infected during that.
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Was just told by a nurse at our local hospital that if you test positive for Covid, as long as you have no symptoms, you’re expected to work. They discourage anyone to be tested and as long as you’re not tested you’re negative.
You should whistle blow this shit
I'm actually thinking hard about it. The cardiologist that does all the heart caths had it and continued to work. All the nurses in the cath lab were tested by the hospital who refused to let them see the results so the nurses came to my clinic and got tested. They were ALL positive. They were all afraid of being fired if they told the hospital. There's no telling how many heart cath patients were actually infected during that.
It’s risky, but I think you really need to consider it. If you do...Don’t be dumb. use signal.
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wease wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
wease wrote:
Was just told by a nurse at our local hospital that if you test positive for Covid, as long as you have no symptoms, you’re expected to work. They discourage anyone to be tested and as long as you’re not tested you’re negative.
You should whistle blow this shit
I'm actually thinking hard about it. The cardiologist that does all the heart caths had it and continued to work. All the nurses in the cath lab were tested by the hospital who refused to let them see the results so the nurses came to my clinic and got tested. They were ALL positive. They were all afraid of being fired if they told the hospital. There's no telling how many heart cath patients were actually infected during that.
Jesus fucking Christ, if you see something say something to the extreme.
Shit, do we all have some kinda of obligation here now? Is that a crime?
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So it’s taken about 8 days, but my district has almost 1000 quarantined, about 50 cases, several more tests waiting confirmation, and have shut down a high school until the 31st.
Joined: Sun September 15, 2013 5:50 am Posts: 22293
i went into my local auto shop today... always thought they were good guys... helped me out in a bind with random shit a bunch of times
i walk into the office, it's basically a little glass chamber
i approach the entry door, i put on my mask - dude behind the register sees me through the glass door - doesnt have his on. i pause for him assuming he's gonna put his on for when i enter - he doesn't put one on.
i go in, he still doesn't put a mask on - doesn't say shit about it
i am thinking 'what the fuck did i just walk into'
i have the whole conversation about my car with him in his tiny glass box office with my mask on and he doesn't have one on
it's like hard for me to make eye contact cause it is so 'wtf'
i get a call later they found all this shit and i have $2400 worth of work on my car
wtf
now i am all paranoid it's bc i didnt pledge allegiance to the hoax theory
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:45 pm Posts: 24056 Location: almost in canada
96583UP wrote:
i went into my local auto shop today... always thought they were good guys... helped me out in a bind with random shit a bunch of times
i walk into the office, it's basically a little glass chamber
i approach the entry door, i put on my mask - dude behind the register sees me through the glass door - doesnt have his on. i pause for him assuming he's gonna put his on for when i enter - he doesn't put one on.
i go in, he still doesn't put a mask on - doesn't say shit about it
i am thinking 'what the fuck did i just walk into'
i have the whole conversation about my car with him in his tiny glass box office with my mask on and he doesn't have one on
it's like hard for me to make eye contact cause it is so 'wtf'
i get a call later they found all this shit and i have $2400 worth of work on my car
wtf
now i am all paranoid it's bc i didnt pledge allegiance to the hoax theory
Joined: Mon May 07, 2018 1:03 am Posts: 2823 Location: August 2020 Poster of the Month
96583UP wrote:
i went into my local auto shop today... always thought they were good guys... helped me out in a bind with random shit a bunch of times
i walk into the office, it's basically a little glass chamber
i approach the entry door, i put on my mask - dude behind the register sees me through the glass door - doesnt have his on. i pause for him assuming he's gonna put his on for when i enter - he doesn't put one on.
i go in, he still doesn't put a mask on - doesn't say shit about it
i am thinking 'what the fuck did i just walk into'
i have the whole conversation about my car with him in his tiny glass box office with my mask on and he doesn't have one on
it's like hard for me to make eye contact cause it is so 'wtf'
i get a call later they found all this shit and i have $2400 worth of work on my car
wtf
now i am all paranoid it's bc i didnt pledge allegiance to the hoax theory
Joined: Sun September 15, 2013 5:50 am Posts: 22293
he hurt my feelings, mac
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Joined: Sun September 15, 2013 5:50 am Posts: 22293
it's there til Friday
and i expect they are coughing on all the knobs and putting AIDS in my gas tank
bastards
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