Stan Brown wrote:

> David Heiser wrote in sci.stat.edu:
> >With a PhD in stat, you may not be able to fully accept spending much of
> >your career teaching remedial and lower division math.
>
> One factor that I haven't seen anyone else mention: At the community
> college, the prospective full-time faculty member competes against
> other would-be full-timers but also against an available pool of
> adjuncts. Adjuncts make about a third what full-timers do, per
> credit hour. (Adjuncts don't have to do extra tasks like advising
> and serving on committees, though.)

In addition, full time instrucotrs can 'bump' adjuncts at any time, up to
the full load of the full time instructors.  In some cases including up to,
or even beyond, the first class.
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