Originally posted by bascule
Colleges often hire non-traditional persons to fulfill a position created to match budgeting through several different departments.
It would depend on exactly what he was hired for. Some colleges have the ability to hire positions that are "Instructors" who have several different hats to wear.
It is not at all a suprise that his title houses the word "interim". He probably defaulted into the position when someone left for a better offer/died/retired/etc...
In case you are not aware, most college and university pay grading systems (normally public state funded institutions) are not very giving when it comes to salaries.
To drive the point home, we have had an assistant professor(EET) position open for 2 semesters, req. of a M.S.EE degree, 10 month position, pay grade 15 (27,500 per year) We basically get 2 types of persons applying to that position, 1.) recent grads and 2.) those retired who want to teach.
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