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Originally Posted by Adder
You don’t know any teachers or people peopled by colleges, right?
On your other post, we will see but I’d short the idea that this will result in massive permanent changes.
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No. None. I live in a cave, on Mars.
School teachers will not be furloughed (at least not here). They threw a fit when NJ suggested making them work for the summer. Professors will lose loads of jobs. But they've not grasped that reality yet. They expect Big Education is coming back just as it was before because they've had such a stranglehold on consumers, and had such pricing power, for so long. They can't conceive of a reality where they don't get tenure, paid sabbaticals, and raises year after year. Those are worries of the lowly adjuncts.
ETA: Regarding your last point about how things will stay the same, here's Scott Galloway on the popping of the education bubble:
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020...f-college.html
You can hear Galloway and Kara Swisher discuss it in depth on
Pivot, their podcast (which is very entertaining and almost always fucking awesome):
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas...=1000474333555