wakephan09
fuck duke
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I wasn't clear. At the time I represented them, they were professors at Duke.
Ah, I see, thanks. Makes more sense!
I wasn't clear. At the time I represented them, they were professors at Duke.
Could you imagine Doug & mako working together?
I certainly can’t imagine ever working with my dad.
Probably bought them way back in the day, when the neighborhoods were different.some of these UofC professors live in some very expensive houses
probs sold some books or something too though
I'm not even fucking joking, I'm going to send you the posting. Send me a writing sample.
huh, just looked up what my dad makes
full prof, vice chair of dept, at a big school (tho idk what TIER), has other appointments. 30+ year career now.
i'll make more than him in the next 2-3 years at my current trajectory/company.
and he has a PhD and like, does valuable research and stuff. i post on the boards and putz around my house, and occasionally do meetings and spreadsheets and powerpoints.
i wish salary transparency were a thing, so we could all comfortably talk about salaries out in the open and such. bizarre what's valuable and what isn't, in a strictly utilitarian sense.
Guessing the salary range for tenure track/assistant > full prof to be like $75-250k? Just a wild range depending on your school, your department, and how much $ you earn for your school in various ways.
This range is pretty close for Research One, state flagship, or Ivy. Though 250k is way, way on the high end and much more likely for administrators and some elite scientists.*
Scale for SLAC and regional colleges much, much lower. Community colleges usually lower unless in metropolis. Adjuncts can't even afford health insurance.
Elite SLACs will be closer to your range at the assistant level but won't have research scientists on faculty so the top end range will be much lower.
*If you include medical and professional school faculty your top range could be extended. Like an "Full Professor" neurosurgeon is obviously making more than 250k but technically had an academic appointment
One of the things the IRS Commissioner has been pushing for is permission for direct hiring authority and a deviation from the GS schedule.
His point was that the type of attorneys you want pursuing the biggest let’s call them aggressive tax planning corporations aren’t going to wait 9 months to go through the government hiring process for a job that caps out at $176,300.
Probably bought them way back in the day, when the neighborhoods were different.
But I do imagine that UofC (assuming you mean Chicago?) pays well
(Nobody is making money on academic books)
In 2008 was offered a job as an assistant prof of biology and statistics at Eastern Kentucky University for $45,000 per year.
In 2008 was offered a job as an assistant prof of biology and statistics at Eastern Kentucky University for $45,000 per year.
Yeah a lot of older Duke professors live in the absolute most desirable neighborhoods in Durham but have been there for decades.
That's what I made for my post-doc starting in 2004. I'm pretty sure our starting salaries have grown significantly to $75K in the last 5 years or so. They were closes to $60-65K before that.