Your average college professor earns less than a sanitation worker.....
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Yeah it's horse s*** how they nickel and dime adjuncts. They really spit in our faces, especially if they advertise it with $50 / hour (how many hours?) I'm glad I got out of it after one semester. Equally mindboggling is how incompetent full-time tenured faculty can sometimes (not always) be. You're right; adjuncts need to unite, and you're ballzy to be one of the first to sound the call. I wish you the best of luck. Let me know if things improve or if you want to talk more about it.
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college is a fuckin scam anyway so who cares
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By the way I was 18 at the time. I'm now 21.
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I've worked sanitation. I started out at $9 an hour. I made $70 a day for the dangers I was putting myself in of contamination. Plus I was working at a ci's ci's pizza and made $250 a week. I made $3100 a month. My military state of living pay, paid my rent, and all my bills. Now I'm an officer that gets no respect because I didn't attend college.
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u mad? GO RED FOXES
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I doubt the veracity of this piece,however if factual, it is as it should be as sanitation workers provide a much more valuable service to society.
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Colleges need drastic reforms! Let's start a movement to change things. Type Reform Higher Education Now in the search box on Facebook or click CollegeReform below.
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a full time teaching associate at Marist with a masters degree and with a 5 course load makes somewhere around $38 or $39K. It is by far the lowest paid profession.
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I had no idea that the situation described here was a fact. Isn't Marist like most Colleges/Universities, a place where liberalism thrives and where our young students are told that big business, big banks, big auto, big wall street, where the chosen few propsper at the expense of the masses. So Marist has its own chosen few? I assumed that the goal would be for every professor to enjoy the same benefits. Shouldnt the lucky 30% volunteer pay cuts to help those less fortunate?
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The answer is, of course, to evade paying a fair wage and benefits to full time faculty. I don't recall even having an adjunct instructor in either college or graduate school.
Well done Jeffrey. May I invite you to join New Faculty Majority: The National Coalition for Adjunct and Contingent Faculty. Look at our site, and our newsletter. And look also at cringing liberal elite and other sites for adjunct news from people like you who have been through it. We need more folks like you. Thanks. Alan Trevithick
Alannewfaculty 10 months ago
@Alannewfaculty Thank you Alan. I will follow up on your suggestion. Keep up the fight! Sincerely,
Jeffrey Wolfe
jeffreywolfe1 10 months ago
You are a brave soul. Thank you for saying what needed to be said. College is the largest unregulated business in America. They charge top dollar, convince everyone that we all need a college education, then pay the professors peanuts. I wonder where all that tuition money is going? As mentioned below, the sad truth is that adjuncts are dispensable. When you think about it, if this was happening in a 3rd world country, all those touchy-feely types would be protesting this abomination.
scienceprof2323 10 months ago 4
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I've been thinking for quite a while that there should be some nucleus around which the part-time MAJORITY can use as a vehicle to bring legitimate concerns about such matters as compensation, working conditions, office space for PT faculty and class size to administration, perhaps Murray himself. Let me know what you think.
perfectbark 10 months ago
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I thing affiliates at Marist should unionize and bring their concerns to Murray and Co. with appropriate legal backing to put some teeth into the "discussion." As for how the affiliates unionize, we should talk to affiliates at SUNY, as they indeed are unionized. I believe there is the "National Association of University Professors," and other groups who exist and might be able to help in this regard.
jeffreywolfe1 10 months ago
@scienceprof2323 I don't know if our collective apathy is situational and/or genetic. What I have found to be true is that if one person makes a stand, it becomes easier for others to also make a stand. I hope my message becomes extremely widespread, and that ALL college teachers, not merely affiliates, begin to fight for their rights against a system and an entrenched elite that must become more humane.
jeffreywolfe1 10 months ago
@scienceprof2323 What can you say about the U.S. when Ukraine came to a grinding halt when its citizens protested the theft of the presidency from the candidate who ultimately suffered dioxin poisoning, and untimately prevailed?! We care more about the judges on American Idol than those on the Supreme Court. If we don't go to the streets over stolen presidential elections, I am hardpressed to think that affiliates will actually stand up for themselves. I made this video: please prove me wrong!
jeffreywolfe1 10 months ago