Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG that's so little for what seems like alot of work. what's the upside?
Adjuncting is intended for professionals who teach a course on the side, typically as a way of giving back. They money isn't that great.
The issue in many fields, especially liberal arts, is that the universities are producing too many PhDs with poor job prospects, so those PhDs ended up being adjuncts as their only job (often at more than one college at a time), then complain about lack of job security and benefits as an adjunct.. when adjunct isn't designed for that.
Your presence is needed in the PhD thread in the Colleges & Universities Forum. In that thread, PhDs are allegedly making very decent money.
Some do, but many don't. Think of it this way... many university departments produce 5-10 PhDs/year. But just in their own department, they have 2-3 open positions a year. One person retired, another moved to another university, and they got funding for a new position.
Then it's the same as many such insitutions. They are producing many PhDs a year, but not enough jobs for them. Yes, the others then trickle down to work for community colleges or... they get adjunct positions somewhere.