Adjunct Plight
We work for cheap, settle easily.
Like road workers or factory hands,
we stand all day, shifting from foot to foot
to stay awake, then crash on the couch,
a cold beer pressed to our lips,
dollar menu McNuggets for dinner.
We work for cheap, settle easily.
Like undocumented workers, we make less
than minimum wage, take what we can get,
keep what we have by hushing up.
We too are a booming statistic, but our names unknown
to full-time faculty and deans.
We work for cheap, settle easily.
Like our students we too believed in loan debt,
that part-time gigs would not be permanent.
Now we migrate to different schools, different jobs,
leaving the classroom for the next adjunct
willing to work for cheap, settle easily.
The author, a published poet, teaches English at Lackawanna College in Pennsylvania.
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