Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's your PhD in?
Statistics but my masters and bachelors are in petroleum engineering.
Job is for an oil company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it is utterly reprehensible to quit a teaching/TA job before the end of the contract. You are screwing over not only the university, but every student in your class(es).
The university SHOULD make you pay, and they should also refuse to release any positive references for you in the future.
+1. I seriously question OP's character.
Are you always this nasty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it is utterly reprehensible to quit a teaching/TA job before the end of the contract. You are screwing over not only the university, but every student in your class(es).
The university SHOULD make you pay, and they should also refuse to release any positive references for you in the future.
I don't teach classes anymore. I'm also not taking course work. I'm not originally from the US so things are confusing for me. It seems everything will be fine. They're going to let me work remotely.
Ah, the good old "I wasn't born here" reasoning... But you haven't had any issues when they gave you $ before right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it is utterly reprehensible to quit a teaching/TA job before the end of the contract. You are screwing over not only the university, but every student in your class(es).
The university SHOULD make you pay, and they should also refuse to release any positive references for you in the future.
I don't teach classes anymore. I'm also not taking course work. I'm not originally from the US so things are confusing for me. It seems everything will be fine. They're going to let me work remotely.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it is utterly reprehensible to quit a teaching/TA job before the end of the contract. You are screwing over not only the university, but every student in your class(es).
The university SHOULD make you pay, and they should also refuse to release any positive references for you in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it is utterly reprehensible to quit a teaching/TA job before the end of the contract. You are screwing over not only the university, but every student in your class(es).
The university SHOULD make you pay, and they should also refuse to release any positive references for you in the future.
+1. I seriously question OP's character.
Anonymous wrote:Link please to the statistics phd..
Anonymous wrote:Unless you're taking coursework this semester I don't understand how they can charge you tuition. That sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I almost don't believe Statistics PhD and his wife are "real." They've been posting for years and are seriously just one face-palming post after another. Good luck.
Omg. His wife is dumb as a rock but I didn't clue in this was the husband!![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP, it is utterly reprehensible to quit a teaching/TA job before the end of the contract. You are screwing over not only the university, but every student in your class(es).
The university SHOULD make you pay, and they should also refuse to release any positive references for you in the future.