Damn it, satricion, now I have to break out the red ink. On a Wednesday morning, of all times 8).
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Hah!
Less academics in universities? You obviously have no idea what the workload of the average academic is nowadays.
I know I haven't posted much about my academic background, but yes, I DO have some idea of the academic workload
All these stories of tenured professors sitting around on their arses doing nothing is complete rubbish.
By all means, and without any sarcasm at all, I am well aware of the stressful life of a scholar.
My supervisor, for example, is a tenured professor. She gets up at 5am every morning to do her academic writing. Then she comes in to work. She runs a research centre, serves on a number of university committees, oversees a huge longitudinal research project, teaches two courses, supervises me and other PhD students. Then she goes home and does her academic writing. She has, at the absolute most, one day a week in which she doesn't have to do more than a couple of hours work.
What you're describing sounds to me like a "labor of love", so perhaps you can see why, whenever someone says "Oh man, school is so stressful I just wanna kill myself", my recommendation is to QUIT said school.
A lot of academics think "me time" is "time I can work without being disturbed."
Just an old joke: A mathematician is lying asleep on his couch. His 4 yr old daughter comes in the room and says "Daddy daddy, look, I painted a picture". Then mommy says, "Leave daddy alone. Can't you see he's working?"
The number of academics to students at universities has been declining dramatically over the last decade.
Sounds to me like another argument for FEWER STUDENTS
Tenure is fast becoming a thing of the past, increasing numbers of people are on casual contracts and having to constantly reapply for their job, workloads are up, class sizes are up, and there is more pressure on academics to publish than ever before. And you want less of them?
I can only imagine that some of the associated stress of professorhood would therefore be reduced by doing away with students that overflood their office hours with complaints about how they don't get the homework, it's too difficult, they need to schedule extensions because the course projects are interfering with their precious drinking/drugging time, and so on.