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On Jul 23, 5:07*pm, H the K wrote:
On 7/23/09 4:51 PM, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:

On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:21:09 -0400, Gene Kearns
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We need to first cut the incomes of physicians. They should be paid no
more than college professor.... they have the same length of training.


Really. Interesting.


You could make an argument for PhD level, but the only reason you get
a PhD is for research - not instruction.


More ignorant bull**** from SW Tom.

Most university employment ads I have seen for tenure track positions at
the assistant or associate professor level require a doctorate, and
those are for teaching positions. Obviously such jobs also may have a
research component.

Your "this is the way it is because I say so" pronouncements here are
consistently close to or even over the edge, and are reflective of a
closed mind.

My wife will be getting her doctorate next year, as soon as her
dissertation is completed and defended.

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I taught college Physics for two semesters. Easiest job I ever had
and I had 15 "contact" hours whereas the normal load for a prof is
12. Not only was I finishing up my research too, I was writing two
papers and job hunting and caving every weekend and still had a lot of
free time.
I dunno about doctors in training, I have heard it is grueling.
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On 7/23/09 5:22 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jul 23, 5:07 pm, H the wrote:
On 7/23/09 4:51 PM, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:

On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:21:09 -0400, Gene Kearns
wrote:


We need to first cut the incomes of physicians. They should be paid no
more than college professor.... they have the same length of training.


Really. Interesting.


You could make an argument for PhD level, but the only reason you get
a PhD is for research - not instruction.


More ignorant bull**** from SW Tom.

Most university employment ads I have seen for tenure track positions at
the assistant or associate professor level require a doctorate, and
those are for teaching positions. Obviously such jobs also may have a
research component.

Your "this is the way it is because I say so" pronouncements here are
consistently close to or even over the edge, and are reflective of a
closed mind.

My wife will be getting her doctorate next year, as soon as her
dissertation is completed and defended.

--
A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant.


I taught college Physics for two semesters. Easiest job I ever had
and I had 15 "contact" hours whereas the normal load for a prof is
12. Not only was I finishing up my research too, I was writing two
papers and job hunting and caving every weekend and still had a lot of
free time.
I dunno about doctors in training, I have heard it is grueling.



Nice, but has nothing to do with what I posted.
I taught freshman English for two semesters, and I didn't even have a
master's degree at the time. But...I was not interested in full-time
permament employment, or the tenure track or research. I was interested
in earning some bucks while getting my master's.

But that's not what i was talking about, either.

BTW, I do have an idea for an invention...but all I have is the idea.
What do you know about...plastics?

I'm not kidding, either. :)



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On Jul 23, 5:26*pm, H the K wrote:
On 7/23/09 5:22 PM, Frogwatch wrote:



On Jul 23, 5:07 pm, H the *wrote:
On 7/23/09 4:51 PM, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:


On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:21:09 -0400, Gene Kearns
* *wrote:


We need to first cut the incomes of physicians. They should be paid no
more than college professor.... they have the same length of training.


Really. Interesting.


You could make an argument for PhD level, but the only reason you get
a PhD is for research - not instruction.


More ignorant bull**** from SW Tom.


Most university employment ads I have seen for tenure track positions at
the assistant or associate professor level require a doctorate, and
those are for teaching positions. Obviously such jobs also may have a
research component.


Your "this is the way it is because I say so" pronouncements here are
consistently close to or even over the edge, and are reflective of a
closed mind.


My wife will be getting her doctorate next year, as soon as her
dissertation is completed and defended.


--
A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant.


I taught college Physics for two semesters. *Easiest job I ever had
and I had 15 "contact" hours whereas the normal load for a prof is
12. *Not only was I finishing up my research too, I was writing two
papers and job hunting and caving every weekend and still had a lot of
free time.
I dunno about doctors in training, I have heard it is grueling.


Nice, but has nothing to do with what I posted.
I taught freshman English for two semesters, and I didn't even have a
master's degree at the time. But...I was not interested in full-time
permament employment, or the tenure track or research. I was interested
in earning some bucks while getting my master's.

But that's not what i was talking about, either.

BTW, I do have an idea for an invention...but all I have is the idea.
What do you know about...plastics?

I'm not kidding, either. :)

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Write it down and sign and date it in the presence of a witness who
also signs it as understanding the idea.
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On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 17:26:28 -0400, H the K
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BTW, I do have an idea for an invention...but all I have is the idea.
What do you know about...plastics?


They already invented the butt plug and vibrator.

Try again.
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On 7/23/09 5:39 PM, Yogi of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 17:26:28 -0400, H the
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BTW, I do have an idea for an invention...but all I have is the idea.
What do you know about...plastics?


They already invented the butt plug and vibrator.

Try again.


I wasn't talking about an idea that would substitute for the fact that
Viagra no longer works for you.


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H the K wrote:
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I taught freshman English for two semesters, and I didn't even have a
master's degree at the time.


Damn, I thought U of Kansas was a bad school, but I can't believe they
would allow an undergrad teach classes. Says a lot about Harry's
education.


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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 08:10:34 -0400, Just Regigie
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H the K wrote:
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I taught freshman English for two semesters, and I didn't even have a
master's degree at the time.


Damn, I thought U of Kansas was a bad school, but I can't believe they
would allow an undergrad teach classes. Says a lot about Harry's
education.


Did you ever notice that Harry has pretty much done every job that
eveyrone has done in the newsgroup and knows much more about it than
the person who does it?

That's one hell of a life he's had huh?
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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 08:10:34 -0400, Just Regigie
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H the K wrote:
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I taught freshman English for two semesters, and I didn't even have a
master's degree at the time.

Damn, I thought U of Kansas was a bad school, but I can't believe they
would allow an undergrad teach classes. Says a lot about Harry's
education.


Did you ever notice that Harry has pretty much done every job that
eveyrone has done in the newsgroup and knows much more about it than
the person who does it?

That's one hell of a life he's had huh?


I was smart enough not to join the marine corps, moron.



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Just Regigie wrote:
H the K wrote:
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I taught freshman English for two semesters, and I didn't even have a
master's degree at the time.


Damn, I thought U of Kansas was a bad school, but I can't believe they
would allow an undergrad teach classes. Says a lot about Harry's
education.



Harry's lies just keep getting more bizarre and unbelievable!
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On Jul 24, 9:09*am, NotNow wrote:
Just Regigie wrote:
H the K wrote:
.
I taught freshman English for two semesters, and I didn't even have a
master's degree at the time.


Damn, I thought U of Kansas was a bad school, but I can't believe they
would allow an undergrad teach classes. * Says a lot about Harry's
education.


Harry's lies just keep getting more bizarre and unbelievable!


My boss at my previous job was a Marine Corps Colonel (Res) with a PhD
in physics. Under Bush 1, he was the Marine Corps nuke weapons expert
and advised the JCS during Gulf War 1, not exactly a stupid man.
During my time doing defense work, I met some of the smartest people I
have ever known, all members of the military.


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