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Originally Posted by flar
A few things to consider about TAs. $39/hour sounds high, but:
1. They only work 15 hours a week
2. They never see about half their pay because it is automatically deducted for tuition payments.
3. They are highly qualified to do what they do. Not just any person off the street could mark a physics quiz or an honours history essay.
4. TAs have an integral role at the university, performing a very large amount of work while coming considerably cheaper than professors.
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1. I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. The less you work, the less you should get paid. A good proportion of TAs do not even work that nominal 15 hours.
2. Again, not sure what you are trying to say here. So the TA pay helps to offset tuition. Isn't that what it is supposed to do?
3. OK, but many TAs are not necessarily good at doing what they do.
4. How much work most of these people do is debatable. I would hope that professors take home a great deal more pay than do teaching assistants. Professors are full-time employees, while TAs are students working towards degrees.
It almost sounds as if grad students believe that the TA wages should pay for tuition, room, and board. Why?
For people who are good students, there tend to be decent governmental, university, and departmental scholarships available. It is tougher for the not-so-good students to get funding through these channels. It sounds fair to me.