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EmmaLee's avatar

I'm also an academic advisor, and my experience is a bit different from David Perry's. Most of my advisees prefer to meet over Zoom, but a significant minority of them schedule in-person appointments. I have eight student appointments scheduled for tomorrow, and three of them are in-person. There are some real advantages to in-person appointments: a lot of my students don't have a private space to be during Zoom meetings, and some of them don't have reliable wi-fi. I would prefer to be 100% remote right now, because the university refuses to follow basic safety precautions to prevent COVID transmission. But if they would mandate vaccines and let me require students to wear masks in my office, then I would prefer to give students the option of meeting face-to-face.

One interesting thing about going back to the office is that I've completely given up on dressing professionally. I'm wearing the same ratty jeans and slightly-nicer t-shirts that I would be wearing if I were working from home. Nobody has said anything, and if they don't like it, they're welcome to fire me. (They can't fire me. We're totally understaffed, because a bunch of my colleagues quit rather than come back to the plague-infested office.) I'm working for an institution that has basically told me to my face that they don't care whether I live or die, and I don't feel like I owe them adherence to arbitrary standards of professionalism. I'll go out of the way to do the things that matter to students, because they're entitled to good advising and none of this is their fault, but I don't think the students care what I wear.

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PSA for Subscribers: My apologies that the promised "Instagram Just Trust Me" is gone — the original poster has removed it.

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