Posted by alexandra_k on September 16, 2022, at 21:48:18
In reply to Re: little red hen, posted by alexandra_k on September 16, 2022, at 21:42:08
hey, don't worry. i'm sure you can rely on the people on your pay-roll to do their job the way that you did the job for which you were paid.
check your email outbox for the 'supervision' that was supplied to me.
i'm sure you know how much money the australian government paid the philosophy programme (and how much salary you earned yourself) to supervise your PhD research students.
check how many emails that were 'supervision' were sent to me over a period of.. how many years of funding you claimed for having me enrolled as your student.
i bet less than 10. over the entirety of my enrolment.
you will find various writings in your work email inbox including a thesis of more than 100,000 words.
what comments did you make on my work?
i think you might find 2 lots of comments on shorter pieces of around 10,000 words. the nature of the comments were comments like 'you need to read this particular book'. what am i supposed to do with a comment like that when it comes to me making concrete changes to the writing i gave you before you send it out to externals.
when did you say to me when you needed me to give you work by? when did you supply a deadline on me giving you chapter, or the whole? I mean to say, when did you indicate to me that you needed to see my work by in order for me to progress normally standardsly or typically through the degree?
what did they pay you for?
don't worry.. i'm sure that when you get sick there will be only the very very best medical care for you. i'm sure that the person on payroll to care for the sick will be paid to care for you.
just deserts.
that's what you want -- right?
t*t for tat. with an initial bias of assuming reciprocal altruism. i start of altruistic (giving you work) and you refuse to do the job for which you are paid.
psychopath
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