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The Post Doc

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This entry was posted on 12/27/2006 12:17 PM and is filed under General.

BY ARUN MISRA, Ph.D.
E-Mail : misrausa@yahoo.com
Web : http://arunmisra.tripod.com


‘ He is Greg’s new post doc’ said Amy, professor Greg’s wife, in  a party, after being asked about me,   when  I arrived in a sleepy city in the southern United States from a remote place in India,  to conduct research on generating fuels and chemicals from coal.

It sounded to me  like, ‘that’s Greg’s dog’, without a leash.

Then came another revelation, as I was told, that in some  top ranking northern universities, it was a common saying, ‘ how can you win a Nobel prize, if you did not have ten or more Indian post docs working for you for years’, the secret of being Nobel laureate in sciences.

So much of slavery and exploitation at centers of learning was really disgusting. And the story of the top west coast universities, where the senior post docs, expecting to get a letter of recommendation from their professors’ in near future to eventually land a  faculty position in a second  or third rate school, after years of hard work and sacrifice (really academic slavery),  are asked to come to the school  on Saturdays and Sundaysto  check on the new post docs if they are working in the weekends or not, of course without pay. The  illegal Mexican guy is paid  for mowing our lawn, be it weekdays or weekends, but not the post docs working late nights and weekends.

Another shock comes to a bright self-respecting person when he/she hears, ‘ if you are so smart, how come you make so little money ?’ Being smart, intelligent and hard working has to translate in dollars, is foreign and astonishing to people coming from a different culture.

 American dream is not materialism, not home and cars, can be hardly explained to an average American. Smart and noble people arrive here from other countries to achieve more  with  United States of America’s  freedom, abundant resources, quality of life, and the facilities,  to work,  achieve and accomplish more based on their talent, and what they could not do in their native lands.

But the staunch materialistic set up of the society, the cruel capitalism and the rat race to accumulate wealth, toys and gadgets in USA make  the foreigners to abandon their dreams and opt for ‘making money’. No wonder many intellectuals leave the universitiesand end up setting grocery stores, ethnic restaurants,  hotels, gas stations and other outlets to sell stuff to make money. They also divert into white collar jobs selling insurance, real estate, investments and achieve financial success, and  get their children to do more of the same.

Entrepreneurship and being financially savvy ( actually cunning and selfish)is prized so much, while scholarship, knowledge and virtue all acquire a back seat. The few who stay in academia or get into large corporations in the lure of stock options, end up buying apartment complexes and rent them,  purchase businesses as silent partners, or play stock market from the comfort of their office computers to make it big.

   There are exceptions, but the trend  and norm is towards setting up businesses, be it computer programming,  manufacturing  on an assembly line,  doing landscaping etc, and using cheap/slave labor to make more money, use others’ money and generate enormous cash flow.

If this be not accepted as genuine social practice,  why would we have over fifteen million of  illegal immigrants, from the poor post docs on J1, to  the temporary workers on H1, to the visitors on B2, and illegal aliens on a maze of various  visa kinds, slaving  and waiting for years to get a green card, and achieve ‘ the American dream.’

 

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      The American justice Dept. have recently approved the power of yoga and meditation vide a recent judgement in the American court.” Man Who Slapped Wife Sentenced to Yoga, It's Anger Management, Says Judge." First there was house arrest. Now there's yoga. A judge ordered a man convicted of slapping his wife to take a yoga class as part of his one-year probation. "It's part of anger management," County Criminal Court at Law Judge Larry Standley said of the ancient Hindu philosophy of exercise and well-being. "For people who are into it, it really calms them down. " Standley, a former prosecutor, said the case of James Lee Cross was unique. Cross, a 53-year-old car salesman from Tomball, explained that his wife was struggling with a substance abuse problem and that he struck her on New Year's Eve during an argument about her drinking. "He was trying to get a hold of her because she has a problem," Standley said after the court hearing. "I thought this would help him realize that he only has control over himself." The sentence came as a surprise to Cross, who was told to enroll in a class and report back to Standley on his progress. "I'm not very familiar with it," Cross said of yoga. "From what I understand, it may help in a couple ways, not only as far as mentally settling, but maybe a little weight loss." Darla Magee, an instructor at Yoga Body Houston in River Oaks, said she would recommend that Cross take a basic yoga class emphasizing breathing and including a variety of postures -- forward bends, back bends and twists. "Yoga can help us to get rid of many emotional issues we might have," she said. "It's a spiritual cleanse." Prosecutor Lincoln Goodwin agreed to a sentence of probation without jail time because Cross had no significant criminal history http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/2365341
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