The instructor interviewed very well. The instructor taught two courses
with great alacrity. However, when hired for full-time teaching, the
instructor was unable to hold up under the pressure of 15 hours (+
overload) in the classroom and a minimum of 4 hours of office hours.
As for grant writing as a "pre-req" for hire, I have taught at the
college level continuously since 1978 and the first grant that I had any
part of writing was submitted Nov. 1996. I would hate to think that I
might not have been hired because I did not know how to write a grant
(Nor did I originally know what a grant was!).
Well,
Keep smiling -- it makes "them" wonder what you have been up to!
Bev
Beverly Broomell
Associate Professor
Mathematics Department
Suffolk County Community College
Selden, NY 11784
broomeb@sunysuffolk.edu http://www.sunysuffolk.edu/~broomeb/
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