I'm making pineapple stir fry for dinner tonight! This will be our first try, without shrimp or white pepper
this "alt" tag makes me irrationally angry, I'm aware. But we're not lesser than. We're not something you get to do because your dream job doesn't exist. Professional staff jobs have existed for a very, very long time - especially once faculty professionalized and moved off campus.
My dad lives in a Cape Cod with baseboard hot water heat. He (and my late mom) refused to consider switching to forced air and have now paid twice for new boilers (plus maintenance) instead of converting. He's convinced they don't need it.
None of our elder relatives come use our AC.
We can *usually* convince him to put in a couple of window units, especially in the bedroom and living room.
I, a professional staff member, probably have more conference sessions (nationally, state-wide, and regionally) than most new PhDs. I've sat on conference planning boards and have been solicited (more than once!) to sit on other boards. My professional domain is not your exit ramp.
If only we could convince them to spend money on it!
Yes, exactly this
My professional staff job is not an "alternative" to a faculty role. I do not care if you try to re-brand it. I know *several* people in professional staff roles who have intentionally chosen to work as professional staff with PhDs - not as an alternative to something else. We are not a back-up plan
"PhDs can do lots of jobs!"
Yes! But they are just that - jobs. You don't constantly have to frame the norm as a faculty role. Just talk about how you help fresh PhDs find jobs.
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