Oh. Oh no.
Yeah, there is no space on the sinking ship of higher education. Part of my is quite worried about the impact to the history job market if Hegseth takes a hatchet to PME, sending a whole bunch of war college professors back onto the job market which cannot absorb them, for instance.
Yeah, there is no space on the sinking ship of higher education. Part of my is quite worried about the impact to the history job market if Hegseth takes a hatchet to PME, sending a whole bunch of war college professors back onto the job market which cannot absorb them, for instance.
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Rebecca Stone Gordon
An awful lot of my Fed friends are getting advice to just grab a university job while they sort out their careers. π€¦ββοΈ Meanwhile, universities have been closing, shedding staff, offering early retirement buyouts, & freezing hiring for years & thatβs not getting better. I hate this for everyone.
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Not that I'm looking for work right now but my cousin is, and my impression is he hasn't managed to find a full-time job in a year and a half.
These are hard jobs to get, involve a lot of hard work, have many more openings than qualified/gifted applicants, and it is a sector that is undergoing . . . stress . . . at the moment.