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Post by Roxy on May 11, 2024 3:16:55 GMT
Which factual income statistic is a lie and - according to your tinfoil hat - how high does the conspiracy go? The lie, at least twice now, is that I claimed $300k is "normal". And now the deliberate obtuseness sets in. I never did understand what you people hope to accomplish by going to that, but hey, makes my job easier. What job? Being today’s crowned winner of Hot Takes for Dummies is not a job.
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Post by 🥥 🌴 Molly 🥥 🌴 on May 11, 2024 3:17:51 GMT
At Barnard College, Columbia’s sister school located across the street from Columbia, the average yearly salary of full professors is $181,600. Please proceed to humiliate yourselves. Columbia’s salaries are within 10% of Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. Why aren’t you bitching about those salaries?
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Post by mikemonger on May 11, 2024 3:22:31 GMT
The lie, at least twice now, is that I claimed $300k is "normal". And now the deliberate obtuseness sets in. I never did understand what you people hope to accomplish by going to that, but hey, makes my job easier. What job? Being today’s crowned winner of Hot Takes for Dummies is not a job. The job of seeing just how stupid you're willing to make yourself look to avoid simply acknowledging someone else has a valid point thst doesn't mesh with your mindless partisan political beliefs. The liars are my favorite ones. They already do most of the work by acting like the entire exchange isn't right there where literally anybody interested can see it and easily point out the lies. So now you're switching to school yard taunts mode. Which is even funnier because 1 you think I give a crap about some anonymous internet person calling me names and 2 you're supposed to be an adult but all you're capable of doing is acting like a child. You're very amusing. It's why I can make this exchange last a long, long time. Thanks for not being boring!
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Post by uncreative on May 11, 2024 4:06:31 GMT
Oh my god, are you opting into reality and facts and out of the pitchfork toters on about $307,000 is nothing farrr New Yark City!!? I like numbers. Whether you think they're overpaid or not is a matter of opinion. What people actually make is harder to argue with when there's entire government agencies doing studies and surveys on that sort of thing.
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Post by Fetzer Zinfandel ♀︎ on May 11, 2024 12:12:08 GMT
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Post by kiwi on May 11, 2024 14:20:09 GMT
And not all Columbia professors live in Morningside Heights. They live all over New York City and the surrounding area, as well as out of state. I know a lot of academic couples. Wives and husbands, both professors. Many have commuter marriages because they teach at colleges and universities in different parts of a state or in different states altogether. They spend a lot of money on trains and planes.
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Post by abbey1227 on May 11, 2024 14:34:28 GMT
And not all Columbia professors live in Morningside Heights. They live all over New York City and the surrounding area, as well as out of state. I know a lot of academic couples. Wives and husbands, both professors. Many have commuter marriages because they teach at colleges and universities in different parts of a state or in different states altogether. They spend a lot of money on trains and planes.
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Post by kuatorises on May 11, 2024 16:05:32 GMT
How much should a college professor in NY make?
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Post by Fetzer Zinfandel ♀︎ on May 11, 2024 16:34:15 GMT
And not all Columbia professors live in Morningside Heights. They live all over New York City and the surrounding area, as well as out of state. I know a lot of academic couples. Wives and husbands, both professors. Many have commuter marriages because they teach at colleges and universities in different parts of a state or in different states altogether. They spend a lot of money on trains and planes. exactly.
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Post by blizzmanb on May 11, 2024 16:52:56 GMT
One of the best books I'd read in the sixties that dealt with Morningside Heights was The Violent Gang by sociologist Lewis Yablonsky published in 1962. Remember this was still a bit before the "crime scare" of the later 1960's and 70's, yet firsthand interviews replete with mayhem, murder, and pillage abounded in this work. All having taken place in this little uptown neighborhood that we're discussing today. Apparently the author died in 2014. One can read more here if you will: www.nytimes.com/2014/03/02/us/lewis-yablonsky-provocative-sociologist-dies-at-89.htmlAlso -- who is buried in Grant's Tomb?
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Post by kiwi on May 11, 2024 17:04:07 GMT
One of the best books I'd read in the sixties dealing with Morningside Heights was The Violent Gang by sociologist Lewis Yablonsky published in 1962. Remember this was still a bit before the "crime scare" of the later 1960's and 70's, yet firsthand interviews replete with mayhem, murder, and pillage abounded in this work. All having taken place in this little uptown neighborhood that we're discussing today. Apparently the author died in 2014. One can read more here if you will: www.nytimes.com/2014/03/02/us/lewis-yablonsky-provocative-sociologist-dies-at-89.htmlAlso -- who is buried in Grant's Tomb? Thanks, I haven't read this. After the "crime scare" and before this spring, it was considered a relatively safe neighborhood. Admissions staffs at Barnard and Columbia stressed that, citing police reports. Some years ago, though, there was a murder of a student, I believe outside Barnard. Can't recall the details.
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Post by kiwi on May 11, 2024 17:04:39 GMT
One of the best books I'd read in the sixties dealing with Morningside Heights was The Violent Gang by sociologist Lewis Yablonsky published in 1962. Remember this was still a bit before the "crime scare" of the later 1960's and 70's, yet firsthand interviews replete with mayhem, murder, and pillage abounded in this work. All having taken place in this little uptown neighborhood that we're discussing today. Apparently the author died in 2014. One can read more here if you will: www.nytimes.com/2014/03/02/us/lewis-yablonsky-provocative-sociologist-dies-at-89.htmlAlso -- who is buried in Grant's Tomb? Oh, Mr. AND Mrs. Grant. She's there, too, with the former President.
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Post by blizzmanb on May 11, 2024 17:05:18 GMT
One of the best books I'd read in the sixties dealing with Morningside Heights was The Violent Gang by sociologist Lewis Yablonsky published in 1962. Remember this was still a bit before the "crime scare" of the later 1960's and 70's, yet firsthand interviews replete with mayhem, murder, and pillage abounded in this work. All having taken place in this little uptown neighborhood that we're discussing today. Apparently the author died in 2014. One can read more here if you will: www.nytimes.com/2014/03/02/us/lewis-yablonsky-provocative-sociologist-dies-at-89.htmlAlso -- who is buried in Grant's Tomb? Thanks, I haven't read this. After the "crime scare" and before this spring, it was considered a relatively safe neighborhood. Admissions staffs at Barnard and Columbia stressed that, citing police reports. Some years ago, though, there was a murder of a student, I believe outside Barnard. Can't recall the details. Wasn't that the student killed by a falling gargoyle?
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Post by kiwi on May 11, 2024 17:12:01 GMT
Thanks, I haven't read this. After the "crime scare" and before this spring, it was considered a relatively safe neighborhood. Admissions staffs at Barnard and Columbia stressed that, citing police reports. Some years ago, though, there was a murder of a student, I believe outside Barnard. Can't recall the details. Wasn't that the student killed by a falling gargoyle? Lots of people have almost been killed by falling gargoyles. They should form a club. . .and stay away from old buildings. A woman in Chicago really was hit by one, though. Not a student, I don't think, and she did die.
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Post by Roxy on May 12, 2024 16:19:31 GMT
How much should a college professor in NY make? 20% lower would see the average salary for Columbia professors at $246,000+ and still soaring over the average salary of NYU professors ($205,000) and Barnard professors ($181,600).
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