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Sheesh. Now why didn't I go whine to Boosh. We are both white...Leave a comment:
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I listed sources for a couple of my points. And the other ones are common knowledge to those who are well-informed with respect to current events.
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Aw fuck you went and did it, now we get to see PB&J pull more facts out of thin air to support his argument.Maybe a Tenured Professor at a big university in a big city with a high cost of living. These would probably also be professors who write the textbooks for their class and make money that way as well.
A quick search is netting everything from $50k avg (less than I make with 3 1/2 years in the job market in a very cheap market, with a complete joke of a degree) to $95k for a tenured professor with 20+ years of experience.
I'll see if I can dig up some concrete numbers, but I know from job postings at my Alma Mater (Oklahoma State University) starting salaries for most professors is in the $37-44k range. A decent salary in OK, but hardly "comfortable" to be sure. I know for a fact when I was looking at a job their (so I could stop my 170 mile round trip commute) when I moved back to Stillwater briefly, they wanted a PhD Psychologist to teach and run some of the research trials.
Starting salary = $34,960 for that job. This was mid-to-late 2007.
Apparently " moderates " do not know these things.Leave a comment:
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^^ why are you guys talking about college jobs? It's well known that regular professors are usually underpaid.
I was under the impression that we were talking about jobs "in the real world" with a college degree versus without.Leave a comment:
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Maybe a Tenured Professor at a big university in a big city with a high cost of living. These would probably also be professors who write the textbooks for their class and make money that way as well.
A quick search is netting everything from $50k avg (less than I make with 3 1/2 years in the job market in a very cheap market, with a complete joke of a degree) to $95k for a tenured professor with 20+ years of experience.
I'll see if I can dig up some concrete numbers, but I know from job postings at my Alma Mater (Oklahoma State University) starting salaries for most professors is in the $37-44k range. A decent salary in OK, but hardly "comfortable" to be sure. I know for a fact when I was looking at a job their (so I could stop my 170 mile round trip commute) when I moved back to Stillwater briefly, they wanted a PhD Psychologist to teach and run some of the research trials.
Starting salary = $34,960 for that job. This was mid-to-late 2007.Leave a comment:
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except the service is extremely poor and it pisses off your customers. short term it's cheaper, but long term it's probably more expensive, especially if your competitors can make a point of good customer service. Just look at what credit unions are doing to the big banks as an example.
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Many college professors make $100,000+ with ridiculous benefits on top. How is this a "poor paying college job"?
I think the majority of people classify $100,000+ with an enjoyable lifestyle, as success.
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My risk/reward comment was based on things taking a poor paying college job vs going at it in the real world.Lack of ambition? I don't know one person with a PhD (or any doctoral degree for that matter) who has/does lack ambition...
Risk/reward? You can't make a business out of everything. What do you say to the numerous individuals whom are dedicated enough to physical and natural sciences that they're willing to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and dedicate decades of their lives studying it? PhD-level anthropology isn't a fall back plan for someone whose dream was a weed-whacker repair shop.
Your indoctrination theory isn't even worth rebutting...
But then I guess it's an argument on what one person constitues as success over another, etc.
I should probably get back to work.
Being that you guys tax payers are taking care of my salary.
EDIT: I obviously walked right into that. You used one specific field out of many to make your point.Last edited by z31maniac; 12-10-2009, 11:27 AM.Leave a comment:
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^ *warning* *warning* severe ownage ^Lack of ambition? I don't know one person with a PhD (or any doctoral degree for that matter) who has/does lack ambition...
Risk/reward? You can't make a business out of everything. What do you say to the numerous individuals whom are dedicated enough to physical and natural sciences that they're willing to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and dedicate decades of their lives studying it? PhD-level anthropology isn't a fall back plan for someone whose dream was a weed-whacker repair shop.
Your indoctrination theory isn't even worth rebutting...Leave a comment:
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Lack of ambition? I don't know one person with a PhD (or any doctoral degree for that matter) who has/does lack ambition...Please refer to post #78.
I think it's a lack of ambition, fear of failure risk/reward type thing, along with the opportunity to try to program kids that their way of thinking is superior.
Although I guess if parents did a better job instilling values in their children, the schools wouldn't be able to.
Risk/reward? You can't make a business out of everything. What do you say to the numerous individuals whom are dedicated enough to physical and natural sciences that they're willing to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and dedicate decades of their lives studying it? PhD-level anthropology isn't a fall back plan for someone whose dream was a weed-whacker repair shop.
Your indoctrination theory isn't even worth rebutting...Leave a comment:
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Then where would I get a number like 13% from....and how did I know that that article was relevant t the world of academia?
Coming soon. I'm not at home right now, and I don't have a working digital camera at the moment.
You're either with me or against me!
Now I know which side you're on:hitler:

oh...and I have posted in the gun thread, albeit not with a picture.Leave a comment:
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Of course you didn't. you would rather pull opinions out of your ass and state them as fact, anything to show you are wrong will be dismissed as uninteresting or biased.
Well your postings in this thread only have shown you are for at least two of those, haven't seen your posting in the gun thread yet.
I'm part of the anti bullshit party.
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