Friday, February 25, 2011
Just so stories
When I think of candidates who are having great success on the academic job market, I have a considerable amount of empathy: it is not something that they can complain about to their less fortunate peers, but they potentially find themselves in a position somewhat like that of Kangaroo in Kipling's story (in the sense that it is not always as enjoyable as one might think to be "very truly sought after"...).
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academia,
analogies,
kangaroos,
the job market
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(One hardly counts as a Boomer nowadays, no matter how sought after...)
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Very nice article, thanks for posting.
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