This is one of the most deft non-apology apologies I’ve ever seen. “ thank you for your feedback about the opportunity to have been blah blah blah.” I don’t think I’ll ever use it, but it was pretty slick.
When did major ass kissing become a requirement to ask for a letter of recommendation? I have been fielding requests and they all are preceded by a (seemingly insincere) paragraph of how wonderful I am and how valuable my class was to them. Gross.
@DrLMRobinson I was on a committee long ago and we did look at the grades. One applicant had a poor grade in a study abroad. We wondered out loud, who gets a poor grade in study abroad?
Pro-tip: if there is a microphone that you decide not to use, and you ask "can everyone hear me?" it is highly unlikely that the people who can't will speak up.
#accessibility#hearing Loss
#UseTheMicrophone
Does anyone else get really worn down in the spring? At my old job with the unreasonable work expectations, I literally had a mental health break down every year in spring. My work expectations are more reasonable now, so I’m still healthy. Just damn tired.
Today I agreed to come in on a Saturday morning to meet a student for a project. Student was 1.25 hours late. I told them directly 1.25 hours is a long time to wait for you on a Saturday morning. At least they were contrite.
So today I learned from @tired_prof that I should follow people back on Twitter. What’s next, pay @DepressedAdjun1 more money? Give tenure to @I_tenure?
This year I worked over the summer and we got a raise at my state uni. I’m going to close out the year nearly DOUBLE the salary I had at my previous SLAC. DOUBLE.
Right wing media: "And they're getting students to read these books! Books that should be banned!"
Professors (clicking pens and poised to take notes): "Did they mention *how* they got all these students to do the reading?"
@Hobopower3 So we had a big talk. They don’t feel fully supported by the department so they have another job. They’re trying to keep a lot of balls in the air and come from a culture of pride where they are very reluctant to talk to their professors about their problems.