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2026-03-23 21:40 UTC
@foxy So, in my case, not at all, (I'm going to hide my non-representative payslips). I was way better paid than average PhD student, I taught because I liked it (and teaching during the PhD is kind of a requirement to be allowed to apply to a good chunk of faculty jobs).
And the hour counting is only student facing, prep time is not accounted for. (Apart from the 1.5 multiplier for lectures, which most PhD student don't ever got to do).
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@Sobex@social.sciences.re 2026-03-23 21:42
@foxy In the general case, I'd say that the teaching rounding up for those who don't have teaching as part of their job, usually ends up adding +10% to their salary.