On Thu, 3 May 2012, David Riley wrote:
On May 3, 2012, at 22:44, David Griffith <dgriffi
at cs.csubak.edu> wrote:
I was wondering if there's anyone in Seattle
who wants to meet up and
talk about random stuff. I'm up here from Bakersfield for an
interview.
Maybe this isn't an appropriate topic, in which case I apologize and you
can tell me to bugger off, but does the mass exodus of
professors/lecturers have something to do with this?
http://m.npr.org/news/front/151870548
Just a question from the terminally curious.
I'm just an alumnus looking for work because there's almost nothing in
Bakersfield for a computer scientist that pays decently. I suppose I
could be a professor, but I've yet to start a PhD program.
About the CSU system, I do know that the faculty has been pissed off for
years at the chancellor's office for doing stupid things, cutting pay
while giving huge raises to the presidents, skyrocketing fees, and
cutbacks on classes. I'm not aware of any sort of exodus yet. The
article mentions rolling strikes. I'm not surprised at either.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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