Anyone else teach with a pack of adjunct sharks vying for one more class in order to make ends meet or get ahead?
Not really sharks, or barracudas for that matter, but some milder sea creature. Jellyfish, maybe. These are the many graduate students who are about to graduate and suddenly are interested in the career goals of NTTs: "what are your plans for next year?" "are you going to reapply for your job?" etc.
It's sad, because the department would just as soon hire fresh grads as it would people who have been adjuncting for years. I try to tell the grad students that adjuncting for a little while is ok in our department but that they should aim for something else too. I've done it for four years and this will be my last year because I'm thoroughly disenchanted with the whole system.