When you've been here this long, you can retire and take your pension if you are old enough. Nothing stops you from starting a new job, with a new salary.
I think the age to retire (if you have enough years) is 55. Moore is 56.
I bought "Self-Help" a few years ago and I absolutely loved it. I bought her book because of the short story, "How to be an other woman." Such a wonderful cultivator of the short story!
When you've been here this long, you can retire and take your pension if you are old enough. Nothing stops you from starting a new job, with a new salary.
Ah, the enviable position of the double-dipper. A couple who a friends of ours: the husband retired from the military (pension+benefits), retired from a lucrative oilfield job (pension) and is now working in another lucrative oilfield job (income+benefits) while the wife has a full-time federal gov job (income+benefits) from which she will also receive a pension. We look on in admiration and wonder.
I am never upset when a person leaves a University. I think you grow stale staying in the same place. And if this dries up MFA applications to the UW, is that necessarily a bad thing?
Will this change Moore's writing? You are a product of your environment after all.
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13 comments:
Vandy--more status for her.
Also, is she a Phil Mickelson of academe?
TN has no income tax.
The winter is nicer.
Did you know her?
If so, it's tough saying good-bye to an old bud.
When you've been here this long, you can retire and take your pension if you are old enough. Nothing stops you from starting a new job, with a new salary.
I think the age to retire (if you have enough years) is 55. Moore is 56.
I loved Who Will Run the Frog Hospital.
I bought "Self-Help" a few years ago and I absolutely loved it. I bought her book because of the short story, "How to be an other woman." Such a wonderful cultivator of the short story!
She's gonna make it after all.
She's bored with you Midwesterner hillbillies, she's reloading with new Southern hillbillies.
Thurber's _Let Your Mind Alone! and Other More or Less Inspirational Pieces_ was the definitive self-help book.
When you've been here this long, you can retire and take your pension if you are old enough. Nothing stops you from starting a new job, with a new salary.
Ah, the enviable position of the double-dipper. A couple who a friends of ours: the husband retired from the military (pension+benefits), retired from a lucrative oilfield job (pension) and is now working in another lucrative oilfield job (income+benefits) while the wife has a full-time federal gov job (income+benefits) from which she will also receive a pension. We look on in admiration and wonder.
I am never upset when a person leaves a University. I think you grow stale staying in the same place.
And if this dries up MFA applications to the UW, is that necessarily a bad thing?
Will this change Moore's writing? You are a product of your environment after all.
You live in a unique world Professor. Recent news suggests that has been true for centuries
Ruth Anne Adams said... She's gonna make it after all.
Yes, but does she throw her Sir/Saint Lorrie Moore hat into the air?
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