Adjunct Job Market
2009 August 26

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Even with rising adjunct rates, I think that the current job market is tougher than it has been in a long, long time.
I have been trying to pick up a course or two online to supplement, and I have struck out the last 6 months.
Is it me or has the market, even with Obama stimulus money, shrunk so?
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My two online courses are completely full. Of course, if they hadn’t raised the maximum number of students allowed in a course it would be three courses.
There are jobs. They do want you to have some previous online experience.
At my community college, there’s a list a mile long of faculty who want to teach on-line courses–from f/t to adjunct. Of course adjunct are at the bottom of the list. Good luck!