anyone know what some of them areas somethingresearch tech and then...what I really want to know is as Associate Prof.
7/21/2008 11:37:31 PM
Low pay
7/21/2008 11:49:33 PM
get to scope out the freshman vag every year until you quit/get fired
7/21/2008 11:54:02 PM
free classes?
7/22/2008 12:53:28 AM
7/22/2008 9:14:12 AM
7/22/2008 10:02:11 AM
access to SECU...?
7/22/2008 11:27:21 AM
pay is competitive (depending on the job, of course)as discussed in a previous thread, i'd rather work for NCSU than SAS in a comparable job, because the benefits at NCSU are better than at SAS, depending on what you're looking for (for me, free grad school is worth WAY more than some stupid discount tuition at cary academy...dollar for dollar, i get far more out of NCSU benefits than SAS offers)also depending on the job, since it's the state, people don't have high expectations...i don't particularly LIKE my job, but i don't hate it, either...i'd be just as bored if i worked for another company, but the fact that i can finish my work WEEKS before necessary means that i can take my 6 hours of grad courses and do them at work, or work on extra-curricular projects*shrug*
7/22/2008 12:12:48 PM
15% off your at&t bill
7/22/2008 12:36:59 PM
http://www.fis.ncsu.edu/hr/wolfperks/
7/22/2008 1:07:57 PM
can ride the cat bus for free]
7/22/2008 2:04:05 PM
a professor would be an EPA position and you'd have to buy into some of the state benefitsyou get paid more than a SPA position though
7/22/2008 2:51:21 PM
hey, do i get any of this shit if i work a part-time student maintenance job with housing?
7/22/2008 2:54:11 PM
7/22/2008 4:07:17 PM
obviously at State you get SECU, BCBS benefits, then you get the gym for free, Grad school for free? is that true?I wonder about athletic tickets, and how is the ability to move up? anyone know?retirement...what about thatI need more than just the basics
7/22/2008 4:17:04 PM
i know there's a site where you can look-up how long it took for people to make it up the academic ladder, but i don't remember where exactly i saw it
7/22/2008 6:20:18 PM
7/22/2008 9:23:29 PM
^try starbucks
7/22/2008 9:32:13 PM
You can do Grad School for free, 1 class a semester. If you get into grad school you can do it basically for free with an assistantship. For the Associate Professor how close are you to your PhD or Post-doc?
7/23/2008 9:19:47 AM
part-time employees can bank at SECU, toobut if you're a full-time student and a part-time employee, the number of classes you're taking can restrict how many hours you can log for payroll. I work 3 on-campus jobs during the semester to pay the bills because I was only allowed 20 hrs/week for each job...but one of them is technician and they pay by the column, not hourly, and other one was teaching e115 which runs about 10-17 hours a week depending on how many sections i was teaching.
7/23/2008 11:42:44 AM
No...it restricts how many hours you can log that aren't taxed.You can work 40, if you like. You'll be taxed on them, though.You're allowed to turn in 40hrs per pay period and ahve those untaxed. So if you want to work 32hrs one week, and 8 the next, you're fine. Do 32 and 9, and you're taxed on all of it.
7/23/2008 1:51:34 PM
ok, i'm a full time student and if i'm allowed to work up to 20 hrs per week, i won't have to pay taxes on the money i make from this job?
7/23/2008 4:13:27 PM
^ um, you have to pay taxes.
7/24/2008 1:23:26 PM
You have to pay a wee bit, but there's at least one type they don't automatically collect. And this only applies to on-campus jobs.I want to say it's FICA. Ask your boss. Here are the categories listed on a check where I wasn't a FT student. I've taken out the amounts (all >$0)
7/24/2008 3:13:41 PM
ok, thanks.
7/24/2008 4:37:47 PM
7/24/2008 7:26:05 PM
^ Only one waiver in the summer. And some other things to consider--good and bad:REGULATIONS GOVERNING WAIVERS OF TUITION FOR FULL-TIME FACULTY AND STAFFEffective Spring 2007
7/25/2008 4:35:31 AM
http://www.fis.ncsu.edu/hr/benefits/
7/28/2008 7:40:33 PM
Anyone who gets a paycheck from NCSU, is immediate family of a SECU member, and/or maintains an economic household unit (your names are on the lease together) can get an account at SECU. The gym is not free-- $15 or $20 a month for access only or full service, respectively. http://www.ncsu.edu/carmichael/prospective/faculty_staff.phpCourses as described above. The state will pay for BCBS (PPO) for you, but not your spouse or children. You can get a flexible spending account and a convenience card. These and other health plan options and life insurance are available at the beginning of your employment and during annual enrollment.Six percent of your paycheck goes to TSERS, the Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System. http://www.fis.ncsu.edu/hr/benefits/tsers.aspAssociate Professors are classified as EPA employees. http://www.ncsu.edu/policies/employment/epa/POL05.15.1.php
7/28/2008 10:27:08 PM