"JE NE SUIS QU'UNE PAUVRE PLUME…"

If I learn how to throw a football & hit people, can I make $1,000,000 a year?

Posted in ACADEMIA by PauvrePlume on 11 January 2009

alfredtthumbnail_yhe following graph originally appeared on my previous pog, in which I fell victim to a multi-paragraph verbal storm regarding the academic job market. But then I kind of thought the graph deserved its very own post because, let’s face it: something is monumentally f*cked-up when those who transmit prolate spheroids earn a bajillion times more than those who transmit intellectual power.

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Still… once I do the math and realize that football coaches “earn” $2,896.73 per day (!)  to teach a team of wildebeests the most successful methods for whacking into each other and severely decreasing the team’s overall brain cell count, I think I’d be willing to sweat it out with the meatheads for, say, a week or so? One week with them would already guarantee me more than I make in an entire year with my fellowship (shoot me now). Plus, the coaches are kind of exempt from the brain cell reductions, right? From what I can tell, the worst violence that befalls a football coach involves a keg full of Gatorade being dumped on his head in the event of a super stellar win. And I could totally suck that sh*t up.

Especially if it were Grape Gatorade. 

Now, excuse me while I go fling my academic self off a building.

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  1. Keely said, on 11 January 2009 at 9:19 pm

    Yeah, that’s ridiculous. I get that Americans are a little football-obsessed, but that seems surreal.

  2. juddie said, on 21 January 2009 at 5:17 am

    Oh that’s so crap. Same deal here in Australia, I’m very sad to say (with Aussie-rules football). And in a couple of weeks I’ll start a new (poorly-paid) teaching job at Melbourne Uni …. hooray for word nerds!

  3. AlexSorent said, on 8 April 2009 at 8:23 am

    Well, these are interesting thoughts. I think they are true. However, everything is
    relative and ambiguous to my mind.


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