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Good calculus teachers
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Mar 1, 2002 1:45 PM
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I'm sorry about misusing this mailing list, but I can't resist the opportunity. It is apparent that most of the participants of this list both (a) understand calculus really, really well and (b) are exceptional teachers. Each one of these qualities is rare enough; the intersection is very hard to find.
We will probably be hiring more instructors for next year. These are non-tenured long term positions.
If there is anyone who finds it necessary to move to New York or, God forbid, actually wants to move to New York and is looking for a teaching position in mathematics, please let me know. As long as you have the qualities (a) and (b) above, we do not care what degrees you do or do not have. We promise not to hold it against you if you have a Ph.D. in mathematics or are a research mathematician.
You can find a little more information about our instructorships on our web site, www.math.poly.edu.
If you have no particular desire or need to live in or near New York City, please stay where you are. Moving to New York on a salary less than a million dollars a year is an really unpleasant experience.
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