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by iamerroragent
1171 days ago
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I'm perplexed what the problem is here? My partner works in grant management for a public r1.
I believe the rate the university gets is about .57. That pays for facilities and education programs and funding the department itself. Bringing in money makes the university happy and your pay check bigger though the accounting on it sounds obnoxious and not always guaranteed (salary cuts to cover overruns, etc). However if you think about it,
That's probably about how much private employees make for their employer anyways if not more. Annoying but hey that's the way the system is, you're getting paid to make someone else more money. |
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Where's that extra $40k going?
I had a small desk in a shared office and I guess used some electricity for my computer, and there was custodial staff who cleaned that building. That's about all I can think of, and I don't think it cost the university $40k/student/year.
Campus amenities were paid for by a $600 mandatory fee which came out of my paycheck separately.
It's not paying for compute -- the computing resources I used were bought separately through grant money. If it was paying administrators, then how come every time I needed to do something it had to go through the same handful of extremely overworked people?
You could see where people would start to get annoyed.