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To: flattorney
What a load of distorted bull as it applies to the specifics of this issue.

Agreed, but I do think it is time we the tax payers started demanding that we import third world professors and let them bid on jobs, the one that will work for the lowest wages get the position. No more tenure, the bidding is open word wide each year. So what if the applicant cannot speak English, it's educational of the student to learn to understand him. :)

346 posted on 09/11/2007 9:02:34 PM PDT by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
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To: org.whodat

You do not demonstrate much knowledge of labor markets for university faculty. There are plenty of foreign professors in US universities. Universities can hire foreign professors. There are many foreign students who take faculty positions in US universities.

I am strongly in favor of driving down the cost of university education. I am surprised that no competitor has done it yet, especially in business and engineering. There seem to be some significant barriers to driving down education cost: accreditation, public perception, and large startup capital.

Tenure has been eroded somewhat but it remains strong. A number of legislatures have passed laws requiring post tenure review. However, post tenure review only removes the very poorest faculty. Tenure does not mean that your salary will grow. Unproductive faculty often are denied raises, given poor teaching assignments, and given high administrative duties. I knew one faculty member who had not received a raise in 20 years. I am not a defender of tenure or academic freedom. The taxpayer should have more power to ensure faculty productivity.


366 posted on 09/11/2007 9:25:20 PM PDT by businessprofessor
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To: org.whodat
FlAttorney says >>> What a load of distorted bull as it applies to the specifics of this issue

Org.Whodat replys >>> Agreed, but I do think it is time we the tax payers started demanding that we import third world professors and let them bid on jobs, the one that will work for the lowest wages get the position. No more tenure, the bidding is open word wide each year. So what if the applicant cannot speak English, it's educational of the student to learn to understand him. :)

LOL, exactly. What's fair for one is fair for all. I'm not a protectionist but I am so sick of hearing how free trade reduces consumer product costs, blah blah....... while we give away our Country and don't look at the total cost of stupid things like this Mexican truckers issues.

376 posted on 09/11/2007 9:32:36 PM PDT by flattorney (Fred for '08 Pres ~ See My FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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