This is spot on! And that reason is peer pressure.
A lot of adjuncts sit around in precarious financial situations, developing serious mental health issues, and drinking problems because the system taught them that this is a form of success.
Going to industry and making money? That's failure. That's an "alternate career". Not scraping by in a system that couldn't care less about you. That's success.
It's pretty vile. I've never had a student become an adjunct. It would be a personal failure that I haven't given them the tools to thrive.
A lot of adjuncts sit around in precarious financial situations, developing serious mental health issues, and drinking problems because the system taught them that this is a form of success.
Going to industry and making money? That's failure. That's an "alternate career". Not scraping by in a system that couldn't care less about you. That's success.
It's pretty vile. I've never had a student become an adjunct. It would be a personal failure that I haven't given them the tools to thrive.