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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Also, if you choose to go by your first name, even if you could be going by a title, everyone will assume that you don't have that doctorate (or, alternatively, that MRS degree).

10:24 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Or even worse ... babysit their class while they are on VACATION. Not only are they having fun while you work, THEY are the ones getting PAID for it!

7:40 AM

Blogger f is for Fer; he failed to floss said...

Yes, indeed. The revelation of librarians being at least three rungs below teaching faculty on the evolutionary ladder never gets stale. Keep those cards and letters coming.

As for how faculty might address us, there's always the TQM innovation sensation called nametags. Nothing screams "I'm a professional with several graduate degrees - respect me!" quite like a nametag. Well, possibly a smock, but I don't care to give administrators any bright ideas.

"May I biggie-size your list of reserve books today? OK, please pull forward..."

10:33 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess some professors are so insecure this would be true. But, I really couldn't care less what you call me as long as you help my students.

12:03 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another way to save yourself is to be like me: athletic, male, minority. I have found it makes the majority culture uncomfortable and faculty only deal with me when no else is around. I came pretty close to being tagged with an MRS attachment recently. I still hold a funeral and pour a forty out on the curb for the homies that did not make it.

12:31 PM

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