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Michael Bryant wrote: From: N8KDV Generally one with a PhD would not be merely an 'instructor' would they? Many PhDs are classified as instructors. It generally denotes someone who is hired on a renewable basis versus someone on a tenure track timeline. When on tenure-track, you have to jump through more publication and standing committee hoops. In institutions without tenure systems, all teaching employees are called instructors. Obviously, you have little understanding of the structure of most universities. I'm sure we await your info. BTW, I've decided to do a little more investigation of you. For $25 some of these web pages claim they investigate anyone. I think the newsgroup might be really entertained by your background... Any DUIs you want to admit to? How long have you been retired? Remember that little battle where you insisted you had a job, but posted to the NG pretty much 24/7? I know you say you're retired, now, but then you were claiming specific employment.... Oh by the way, I've never stated I was retired! I did make a joke about retirement once, but if you'll read that post you'll quickly determine it was a joke. Oh heck, what was I thinking! I forgot your level of comprehension was low! |
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