
Professor Hacker agreed in 1996 to give up tenure and salary at Queens if the college hired two assistant professors to take his place. He became a pensioned professor emeritus and continued to teach there until December.
1996年,哈克教導同意放棄在皇后學院的終身教職和薪水,條件是學院聘請兩位助理教授接替他的職位。他成為了一名退休的榮譽教授,並繼續在那裡任教直至12月。
人工智慧概述
放棄終身教職和全額薪水成為退休(或榮譽)教授,意味著用高額的在職收入和穩定的工作保障換取較低的固定收入和更少的職業責任。主要的損失是經濟上的,體現在年度總收入的減少,以及機構影響力、資源的喪失,在某些情況下,還會失去職業認同。
經濟損失
收入大幅下降:退休金通常是教授最高三年薪水的一定比例,而非全額薪水,這必然導致每月現金流的減少。
未來收入能力的損失:退休後,教授將失去未來薪資成長、績效獎金以及通常與在職相關的暑期薪資或諮詢收入。
福利累積終止:額外退休金的累積,例如 403(b) 繳款或增加的退休金服務年限,將停止。
- Significant Income Drop: Pension payments are generally a percentage of a professor's highest three years of salary, not the full salary itself, leading to a mandatory reduction in monthly cash flow.
- Loss of Future Earning Power: By retiring, a professor loses future salary increases, merit raises, and summer pay or consulting income often associated with active employment.
- End of Benefits Accrual: The accumulation of additional retirement funds, such as 403(b) contributions or increased pension years of service, stops.
- Loss of Tenure Protections: The formal protection against dismissal is given up, although this is usually irrelevant if the professor is fully retiring.
- Loss of Resources: Access to labs, office space, dedicated support staff, and research funding can be reduced, reassigned, or lost entirely.
- Reduced Prestige and Influence: While Emeriti often keep the title, they frequently lose voting rights, committee positions, and the ability to supervise graduate students.
- Reduced Stress: Leaving behind the pressure to secure grants, publish, and endure post-tenure reviews can improve quality of life.
- Emeritus Privileges: Retired professors often retain library, email, and campus facility access.
- "Double Dipping": In some cases, a professor can retire, begin drawing a pension, and be rehired as a part-time or adjunct professor, creating a new income stream.
- Phased Retirement: Many universities allow a transition period where salary and duties gradually step down rather than ending abruptly.
If a professor leaves before they are officially eligible to retire (i.e., not yet "vested" or having not met age/service requirements), they may face reduced pension payments or lose their retirement benefits entirely, depending on their institution's



