fastIamnot

fastIamnot t1_iymag9j wrote

"Quality" administrators, lol. Yes, you NEED quality instructors to be competitive and provide a quality education, but if you think that administrators are these highly skilled experts in managing resources PROPERLY in higher education, you are sadly mistaken. Most of them don't know what they heck students and staff actually need. They're there to cut budgets at the expense of VERY needed academic resources and services - and that includes quality, highly paid instructors.

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fastIamnot t1_ixcz9uw wrote

Reply to Damn by Popomatik

...only reliable if all states report abuse accurately. I doubt that they all do. I'm not trying to downplay Maine's numbers, even one report is too much, but as a nation are we really capturing the true numbers? We know that social services in every single state are overworked, but some states may be more overworked - and miss more cases - than others.

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fastIamnot t1_itqev3r wrote

Some people (unfortunately) drive in the left lane because they don't want to deal with cars merging from on ramps. I had a friend who did this. She was nervous going too fast and she was nervous about when to let cars in, etc. so she camped in the left lane. We'd be getting dirty looks from people who had to wait and pass her on the right. It was awful.

This phenomenon is especially unfortunate for other drivers when there's only two lanes.

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