Sabbaticals and Work

Thanksgiving weekend. Sunday, 4 pm. What do you think I’m doing? Yes, I’m working. Like I did yesterday, and the day before, and on Thanksgiving proper.

So if anybody suggests that academics on sabbaticals do no work, I ask you to spit in their stupid, lying faces.

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      1. I think people experienced a sense of guilt when they read the post. What they don’t know is that I need to make a deadline right now but when I do, I will go on a “stay in bed all day reading and spitting at the ceiling” vacation.

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  1. Sadly, there are many people who despise academics.
    A smart, if grouchy, man said that’s precisely because academics seem to be enjoying their jobs and are not toiling away in misery and boredom like any other folks.

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  2. Clarissa, I tried sending this info to an email I have for you. In case it didn’t get through, I wanted to make sure you saw this NYT article on Illinois politics. It explains a lot of the current idiocy as well as some of the anti-intellectual bias.

    Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book.
    November 29, 2015
    The New York Times
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    Breaking News Alert

    SPECIAL REPORT
    A handful of rich families set out to remake Illinois politics. Here’s what happened.
    Sunday, November 29, 2015 10:09 AM EST

    Kenneth C. Griffin, the billionaire founder of one of the world’s largest hedge funds, and a small group of rich supporters have poured tens of millions of dollars into Illinois, a concentration of political money without precedent in the state’s history.

    Their wealth has forcefully shifted the state’s balance of power. Last year, the families helped elect as governor Bruce Rauner, a Griffin friend and former private equity executive from the Chicago suburbs, who estimates his own fortune at more than $500 million. Now they are rallying behind Mr. Rauner’s agenda: to cut spending and overhaul the state’s pension system, impose term limits and weaken public employee unions.

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    1. Thank you, I read the article. I am VERY glad that finally the insanity that is occurring in Illinois is becoming part of a national discussion. Rauner is STILL holding the state budget hostage and it’s impossible to budge him from this position. In a recent discussion with presidents of public universities he outlined his program of public education reform in the state that made my hair stand on end.

      I believe that college professors in Illinois need to unionize ASAP because tenure will not protect anybody from anything. Maybe I will go back to being a union organizer.

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