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Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Many Faces of Being and Adjunct

Contingent ABC's
By Marc Bousquet
http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Contingent-ABCs/22566/ sid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en
Reposted (at The Chronicle) with permission from the essential adj-l discussion list, guest artist Maria Shine Stewart offers a taxonomy of the (too often silent) majority faculty.

Adjunct acrobat: One who stays supremely flexible
Badjunct: Unfortunate stereotype
Cladjunct: Colleague with scheduling luck
Dadjunct: One balancing parenting and teaching
Egadjunct: Typical reaction upon hearing course load
Fadjunct: One who follows the trends
Gladjunct: Opposite of "sadjunct"
Gradjunct: One completing an/other degree while teaching
Hadjunct: Remember position you had before reassignment, budget cuts, etc.
Idjunct: One given to too much self-indulgence
Jazzjunct: One who recharges while commuting with innovative music
Kitkatdjunct: One who stops at vending machines rather than taking meal breaks
Ladjunct: The newbie
Myriadjunct: One who works in multiple departments of the same school
Nadjunct: Someone who gives it up
Operadjunct: Your colleague with the big voice
Plaidjunct: Your color-coordinated colleague
Quadjunct: What you become when you improvise to conference with students outside
Rapidadjunct: Colleague hired at last minute
Sadjunct: Opposite of "gladjunct"
T.a.djunct: See "gradjunct"
Unsinkableadjunct: Got zero hits
Vegetarianadjunct: One whose compassion extends to animals
Wadejunct: What you became the day you forgot your boots
Xanadjunct: One who dreams of exotic places* [*frequently, Xanaxjunct--m.b.]
Yaddayaddayadjunct: What you sound like to someone who really isn't listening to adjunct issues
Zigzagadjunct: What happens if you forget the day of the week and drive to the wrong school

1 comment:

  1. Marc Bosquet did not write this. He reprinted Maria Shine Stewart's post to the COCAL adjunct listserv - and credited Maria. You should too.

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