I am still thrilled that teaching philosophy classes is now my job. I’m sometimes frustrated by my students’ lack of interaction and the limits of my own knowledge, but the joys of finding the simplest explanation for an argument and encouraging other people to figure things out for themselves is wonderful. Even my hours away from the school are more enriching than they were before, as I’m now encouraged to constantly learn more, think of old ideas in new ways, and work out my ideas in the written form. I hope I can continue doing this for a few years before I go back to school for the PhD. I’ve been committed to philosophy for six years now, and I cannot imagine doing anything else in my life that would make me quite as happy.
Unfortunately, the major downside of this job is the absolutely meager amount of money that I can make. Next semester will be better because I will be able to increase my class load from two to four. But for the moment, since these are the first classes I have ever taught, I spend too much time in prep to leave enough time for a second job.
I knew you wouldn’t be able to stay away from blogging forever.
Oh really? Well, I never said it was forever. I had a pretty good non-blogging run, though. Close to two years, I believe.