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enlightenment

(8,830 posts)
53. Wow.
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 09:29 AM
Sep 2013

Talk about letting people see behind the mask. You have not a single clue and yet decide that her situation was her own fault.

I've never said this before, but welcome to my ignore list. Reading your post makes me wish I had brain bleach - I sure as hell won't make that mistake again.

That's the new America hobbit709 Sep 2013 #1
America is now the new Former Soviet Union. leveymg Sep 2013 #33
"Upper Volta with missles" is how many in the former USSR described what was left of their society.. eppur_se_muova Sep 2013 #79
The cars in Moscow now tend to be newer and pricier than in Washington, D.C. leveymg Sep 2013 #89
I've started noticing less traffic in KC recently. LongTomH Sep 2013 #91
I prefer Spain nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #101
Spot on. nt awoke_in_2003 Sep 2013 #127
It appears to be on that path... grillo7 Sep 2013 #154
At least she wasn't a useless eater. Enthusiast Sep 2013 #76
25 years as a professor and nothing... RedCappedBandit Sep 2013 #2
That is about the same place I am... prairierose Sep 2013 #78
I abandoned the non-tenure, LTE instructor treadmill 30 years ago. Jackpine Radical Sep 2013 #88
Well, I am finally trying to get myself out of this mess.... prairierose Sep 2013 #110
i've always admired entrepreneurs shireen Sep 2013 #146
I am really lucky.... prairierose Sep 2013 #147
I am in a similar situation. man4allcats Sep 2013 #121
Yes, I am afraid that many of us.... prairierose Sep 2013 #145
Dusquesne should be proud . orpupilofnature57 Sep 2013 #3
Dusquesne should see a MASSIVE loss of student population... Moostache Sep 2013 #24
Students are first-generation college Catholics who couldn't get in at Notre Dame/Georgetown. Divernan Sep 2013 #41
Why? The rest of the schools treat their profs the same way nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #102
Classic case of a victim of neo-liberalism malaise Sep 2013 #4
Until The American People Have Had Enough - Things Won't Change cantbeserious Sep 2013 #10
Not just the American people malaise Sep 2013 #16
Try calling a Neoliberal a Neoliberal when you talk with them nikto Sep 2013 #28
You're right malaise Sep 2013 #29
A lot of Neoliberals are liberals about social issues, but are me-firsters on taxes and economics. leveymg Sep 2013 #35
+1 nt Live and Learn Sep 2013 #83
you mean the people who used to be called rockefeller republicans? madrchsod Sep 2013 #108
I find that close to 100% of people object to labels with which they do not self-identify stevenleser Sep 2013 #52
It's always incremental, so that people not immediately affected SoCalDem Sep 2013 #98
You nailed it malaise Sep 2013 #107
... Lucinda Sep 2013 #5
It's one of Big Brother's three great slogans . . . another_liberal Sep 2013 #6
How do you draw that conclusion? enlightenment Sep 2013 #48
Read what I posted again. It was not in reference to her skills, but the system now in place another_liberal Sep 2013 #106
If you say so. enlightenment Sep 2013 #109
You clearly misunderstood my meaning. another_liberal Sep 2013 #122
From my own experience tomg Sep 2013 #7
This malaise Sep 2013 #18
Yup, here is San Diego nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #105
my union represents our lecturers just as it represents our tenure line faculty.... mike_c Sep 2013 #111
Absolutely spot on. tomg Sep 2013 #135
Excellent. As a fellow (junior) academic I think you are spot on. anneboleyn Sep 2013 #150
This should be on the news for public outcry in your area barbiegeek Sep 2013 #8
Post-Gazette has received over 1,000 outraged comments from readers. Divernan Sep 2013 #17
Undergrad tuition at Duquesne runs from $29k-$43k. QC Sep 2013 #9
I keep wondering where exactly all the money for tuition goes? quakerboy Sep 2013 #152
This is absolutely the norm ColumbusLib Sep 2013 #11
Right marions ghost Sep 2013 #43
Adjuncts are seen as cheap labor nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #93
Absolutely terrible TxDemChem Sep 2013 #12
Makes one proud of the USA! Ain't American the best place in the world! Go USA! Go USA! Go USA! RKP5637 Sep 2013 #13
America! Fuck Yeah!! hatrack Sep 2013 #14
Your sarcasm is entirely appropriate nikto Sep 2013 #155
Fired for caught sleeping in her office to keep warm; unable to pay electric bill. Divernan Sep 2013 #15
Wonder the Pope thinks of THIS? Moostache Sep 2013 #26
Hope this story gets enough publicity to come to his attention. Divernan Sep 2013 #31
How very cruel and unfeeling heaven05 Sep 2013 #50
This is such a horrific story. area51 Sep 2013 #153
My sister is an adjunct onlyadream Sep 2013 #19
k/r marmar Sep 2013 #20
Duquesne fighting unionization by adjuncts; claims religious exemption! Divernan Sep 2013 #21
It's a CATHOLIC COLLEGE? Le Taz Hot Sep 2013 #36
In name only - no priests involved in major roles there. Divernan Sep 2013 #39
So what is the Catholic affiliation? Le Taz Hot Sep 2013 #46
Founded by order of priests who no longer have enough members to operate or staff it. Divernan Sep 2013 #57
"One of the nation's top Catholic univerisities." Le Taz Hot Sep 2013 #61
By describing the school as Catholic in name only, I mean that neither administration nor faculty Divernan Sep 2013 #67
I teach at a Jesuit university, we have a really strong union, which the admin encouraged. diane in sf Sep 2013 #130
Right on, Jebbies! Good to hear. No reason except greed that Duquesne couldn't do this. Divernan Sep 2013 #132
Don't worry. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #112
AKA The Holy Ghost Fathers lapislzi Sep 2013 #90
Regardless of profession, income, work history... Alkene Sep 2013 #22
k&r Starry Messenger Sep 2013 #23
Penn State breathes sigh of relief; Duquesne now most reviled school in PA. Divernan Sep 2013 #25
Written by the attorney for the union trying to unionize the university... aikoaiko Sep 2013 #27
Her story... nikto Sep 2013 #30
Maybe so. aikoaiko Sep 2013 #40
A quarter of a century is not good enough My Good Babushka Sep 2013 #32
What is the right thing in this case? aikoaiko Sep 2013 #44
You don't use up My Good Babushka Sep 2013 #54
Ok, but I don't know what more to expect from part-time work on a semester contractual basis aikoaiko Sep 2013 #59
A severance package would have been a decent, honorable,"christian" thing to give her. Divernan Sep 2013 #60
That would be nice, but most universities don't offer severance packages to anyone. aikoaiko Sep 2013 #66
You asked what would be "right", not traditional or legally required. Divernan Sep 2013 #69
"Right" is also in the context of policy and how organizations treats other employees. aikoaiko Sep 2013 #71
Good for the attorney...What have you got against unions? whathehell Sep 2013 #37
Nothing, but I'm skeptical of obvious manipulation. aikoaiko Sep 2013 #42
It may be manipulation, but not necessarily..Do think the school is not doing "damage control"? whathehell Sep 2013 #119
which is why I mentioned "grain of salt" aikoaiko Sep 2013 #124
Atty. had represented her pro bono; women born in 1930 unlikely to have been big earners. Divernan Sep 2013 #38
good points marions ghost Sep 2013 #45
I think the university is being ridiculous to fight unionization. aikoaiko Sep 2013 #47
Egads! The fiendish cunning of these union lawyers and lobbyists!! hatrack Sep 2013 #49
Wow. enlightenment Sep 2013 #53
I welcome your ignore list since you are incapable of discussing issues. aikoaiko Sep 2013 #55
I think it's okay to ask questions, and look further into the story. Sheldon Cooper Sep 2013 #64
Is it wrong to point out that kiva Sep 2013 #95
I support adjuncts unionizing, but I still don't like to be manipulated. aikoaiko Sep 2013 #113
She was living on campus sammytko Sep 2013 #58
She died in her own front yard. Divernan Sep 2013 #68
Maybe she went back to get something? sammytko Sep 2013 #70
She lived "on campus" for a few weeks only, in a house with a priest & 3 seminarians. Divernan Sep 2013 #134
This message was self-deleted by its author sammytko Sep 2013 #136
Picture of Laval House towards middle of entry sammytko Sep 2013 #138
And your point is? Divernan Sep 2013 #140
It is a home for priests.. sammytko Sep 2013 #143
wow--just. . . .wow niyad Sep 2013 #81
It sickens me how we treat the Senior members of our Society Heather MC Sep 2013 #34
This is so sad....it is a disgrace that this poor woman was stripped of her dignity Theyletmeeatcake2 Sep 2013 #51
K&R, w/disgust and sadness. Thank you, xchrom. n/t OneGrassRoot Sep 2013 #56
So.... PopeOxycontinI Sep 2013 #62
This is the first post I read this morning. MuseRider Sep 2013 #63
i think you summed that up very well. nt xchrom Sep 2013 #65
They can't dispute the facts. Starry Messenger Sep 2013 #84
Why was she not on Social Security and Medicare? Brigid Sep 2013 #72
She may have been. Might not have been enough. Nt xchrom Sep 2013 #73
As a woman of 83, she may have always been seriously underpaid, so SoCalDem Sep 2013 #103
Somebody should spray paint Matthew 25:40 all over that campus, and the univ. Prez' car. n2doc Sep 2013 #74
There Must Be More to This Story? gussmith Sep 2013 #75
They made a statement on their facebook page. sammytko Sep 2013 #80
Facts gussmith Sep 2013 #86
How very sad jopacaco Sep 2013 #77
My heart just broke JustAnotherGen Sep 2013 #82
I worked at Duquesne from 1990–1992. Efilroft Sul Sep 2013 #85
I almost quit my MA due to similar shit nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #96
K&R - it is critical that we tell & re-tell these stories. nt TBF Sep 2013 #87
Agreed. MuseRider Sep 2013 #92
Would not happen in France tblue Sep 2013 #94
Covered by the "cloak of religion" the school probably gave little of no health benefits, no employe kelliekat44 Sep 2013 #97
Read this. nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #104
why was she not collecting social security? magical thyme Sep 2013 #99
You are SO wrong about social security! I'll repeat what I've posted elsewhere in this thread. Divernan Sep 2013 #137
Well excuse me for not knowing the specifics of Duquesne and other Catholic schools magical thyme Sep 2013 #144
Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses? The treadmill? The poor houses? Divernan Sep 2013 #156
I have considered teaching. nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #100
As several others have pointed out, SheilaT Sep 2013 #114
I myself am a "professional student". I love taking classes sammytko Sep 2013 #118
Weren't "non-profits" like Duquesne exempt from participatinag in Soc. Sec. until 1975? Divernan Sep 2013 #120
I have my Medicare Part A card, thank you very much. SheilaT Sep 2013 #148
Duquesne's Response on Facebook: Hissyspit Sep 2013 #115
The author of the original piece's response to Duquesne's reponse: Hissyspit Sep 2013 #116
"Not related to her employment status"?!?! The school fucking fired her! Divernan Sep 2013 #123
How about "reaching out to assist her" with health insurance, or better pay? hatrack Sep 2013 #133
Slimy, weasel-worded response. mn9driver Sep 2013 #139
"knew her well" and still, she was in desperate straits. laval house has several male seminary niyad Sep 2013 #158
Kick this out to the world..... glinda Sep 2013 #117
After I received my PhD... KansDem Sep 2013 #125
Unlike Duquesne, Georgetown U.cites Catholic Church's teachings as favoring labor unions. Divernan Sep 2013 #126
I read this yesterday in the Post Gazette. blue neen Sep 2013 #128
So right re Medicare, and they also think Social Security is at least $1,000 a month. Divernan Sep 2013 #141
Yep. Right there at UPMC, the hospital system that is tax exempt. blue neen Sep 2013 #142
That's the reality of academia in the US Helen Borg Sep 2013 #129
Let her die!! pitbullgirl1965 Sep 2013 #131
Duquesne is a Catholic University! AnnieBW Sep 2013 #149
The priest who officiated at her funeral was not from Duquesne. Divernan Sep 2013 #157
the original story was heartbreaking enough, but hearing about the funeral is beyond sad and niyad Sep 2013 #159
such a sad story Liberal_in_LA Sep 2013 #151
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