Well, the short version of what I'm about to share can be summed up with this:
Well, the photo labs at Hamline ran into a snag, and they didn't end up taking any of CVA's photo equipment. The Chair and I were both disappointed.
Then in early June (after being officially jobless for 5 days), I was contacted by the same Chair of Fine Arts at Hamline basically saying I'd made a good impression on her, and she was wondering if I'd be interested in interviewing for 3 Digital Photo classes and some Independent Study students over the 2013-14 academic year.
I had an interview with the Chair and with 2 other full time professors, and I heard back pretty quickly that I'd "be a good fit for our program." I officially turned in my contract a few days ago, and Henry and I stopped by Hamline yesterday so I could get my ID shown above - you can see the horns from my "Hammerfest" Trinona Time Trial shirt in the photo.
It's not a full time position, but it's a good start. And knowing that it's been in the works since early June has really allowed me to enjoy more of the summer with Henry knowing that I had SOMETHING in the fall.
Now (something I'm happy to write).... time to work on my syllabus.
Great News Steve! Love the shirt!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!! Enjoy the rest of your summer before you start work.
ReplyDeleteGlad tidings, Steve! Speaking as a doctoral candidate at the U. (albeit in English), it's always cheering to see an academic being paid for something that doesn't require an apron.
ReplyDeleteWithout a teaching load this summer, I've been trying both to dissertate and enjoy a lot of daddy time with my two-year-old daughter. It's been fun following your adventures with Henry.
Jovially Yours,
Ben
Having had to deal with many trials in the unemployment dept (myself and my husband both - only once at the same time), I know the relief that comes with having something in place. On the other hand, I also know that you will never regret this extra time with your sweet boy. I have been self-employed almost 3 years now and appreciate the flexibility it gives me as a parent even when the erratic income is frustrating.
ReplyDeleteYay Steve! Now if only I could find a job too! :)
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