Anonymous wrote:I am a tenured professor and have worked in higher ed for a quarter of a century. It’s become insufferable. According to MIT’s living wage calculator, my salary is below a living wage. I earn less in one year than a full pay student pays in tuition, room and board. We get raises across the board, no more than 2% ever, no merit raises, and as such my salary is significantly less than my starting salary as an assistant professor when adjusted for inflation, and even worse when you calculate the changes to benefits. Each year we are asked to do more and more with fewer resources. Faculty are hostile to one another and the administration, students are cheating more than ever, entitled, and post unfair and untrue comments on social media and course evaluations.
The only saving grace at the moment is the tuition benefits for DCs. And that may even be on the chopping block.
Unfortunately I cannot make a lateral move in academia, and making any move whatsoever within academia is unlikely. I’ve applied for government jobs and nonprofits and gotten nowhere. Industry jobs in my area of expertise, if you can call them that, are even lower paying.
So as the subject says, the situation is all around demoralizing. I don’t know what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the professors at the Division I college in my town have side businesses going. Their side businesses are sometimes related to their field but many times are totally unrelated to their academic field.
Most of the restaurants in my town are owned and operated by groups of professors.
Those in biological sciences own research companies. Some of these companies now trade on the NY stock exchange. All of the research companies started on very very small shoe strings.
Can you keep your professor job for the benefits and start some kind of side gig?
Also a professor and the halls in my building are empty. I earn the same salary as a full professor that my 25 year old daughter earns with a BA. I believe all the faculty where I work have second and even third jobs. The people
Who lose out in this scenario are the parents who pay outrageous tuition for this mess!!
Anonymous wrote:SAT/GRE/LSAT tutor for the next generation of students who are about to invade your classroom. Their white entitled parents will pay through the nose to ensure that their spoiled brats have the best odds against other similarly-situated ingrates.
How are you at managing large projects? Many companies will pay 150k+ for project/program/product managers, especially of tech projects, even if you don’t necessarily know tech. How are you at writing clearly and concisely? Companies will pay similarly for technical writers. The tech industry is filled with successful people who switched careers.