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Older models, yes but not the newer ones.
Older models, yes but not the newer ones.
(I’m very pro union but…)
I just started a college class after a 20 year break. It’s an online, asynchronous, class so the only “interaction” from the teacher is that she made a youtube video for each chapter that I can watch. The videos are terrible and were obviously made in 2016 and from the phrasing she uses, it’s clear that these videos are used for course at several colleges in the area. The teacher doesn’t have office hours and said we can only ask her questions via text.
How much should one earn for teaching a class in 2023 by playing videos from 2016? She even monetizes her YouTube channel and makes us sit through ads. We use an integrated online textbook that handles all the homework and testing and automatically calculates grades. Her job is more like collecting residuals than a real job. Shes not really putting out new efforts and she could easily be working another full time job at the same time. I’m pretty shocked to see what the college experience has become.
Get all the details, then come ask us.
6 months is the usual rule, but you should assess your likelihood for extended unemployment. Do you live in a states with low unemployment payout? Is your career in a niche industry? Do you live in an area with fewer jobs overall? All those factors would make me consider pushing to a year+ of liquidity.
I assumed it was a scar from a failed forward helix piercing.
The Four Agreements. It’s short. Go read it.
“Hey man, lock your door”
After two trips to the ER in the last year and almost 8k in medical bills, I have to agree.
Are you saying in Texas to order a drink you’d go, “I’ll have a coke”, “what kind?”, “Sprite”…?!?
My budget for CDs maxed out at $16. After that, I had to moved to Napster.
I don’t have an account and I watched videos with sound today on both mobile and desktop and honestly that shit is better without sound.
This is the only true OPT in the thread. The rest are middle aged traits at best.
Difficult to execute advice doesn’t make it terrible.