Anonymous wrote:I've taught online courses for 10 years now, bring home about 20k/year doing it. Definitely a time suck in the beginning and not worth the money, but once you have your syllabus and materials fine tuned it's really a good deal!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did it and it worked out to a minimum wage job. Make sure you're not just counting your teaching time but also the time for prep, office hours, and grading. It's hell being an adjunct and I'm so glad to be tenure track at my current position.
Same here. I did it for five years and never moved beyond adjunct. At one point I was teaching at 4-5 different places trying to piece together full time work. It was stressful for not a lot of money. Between driving all over the place (DC, Glen Echo, Wheaton, Hyattsville) in one week, not to mention the preps for each course/school, it was pretty awful. Also, I was teaching students at every level, from kindergarten-graduate students. Now I have one full time job loosely related to my field within the federal government and while it's not as interesting (and not what I wanted-I wanted to be a professor) it is so much less stress with more money for less work.
OP, if you don't really need the money and are doing it for fun and experience, then go for it. But it can be very difficult to make a living as an adjunct.
Anonymous wrote:I did it and it worked out to a minimum wage job. Make sure you're not just counting your teaching time but also the time for prep, office hours, and grading. It's hell being an adjunct and I'm so glad to be tenure track at my current position.
Anonymous wrote:Following. How did you get this position? Was it advertised? Do you have a PhD or Masters? Have you heard of people teaching with a Master's degree?Anonymous wrote:How is it? Might start teaching Arabic at NVCC on the weekends. The pay is $3900 for the semester. It's a five credit class so that I will be getting paid about $240 a week.... What is the workload like?
Following. How did you get this position? Was it advertised? Do you have a PhD or Masters? Have you heard of people teaching with a Master's degree?Anonymous wrote:How is it? Might start teaching Arabic at NVCC on the weekends. The pay is $3900 for the semester. It's a five credit class so that I will be getting paid about $240 a week.... What is the workload like?