Soldato
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Hey all.
This isn't my first thread on issues with my supervisor for my PhD. I am in the office 9-5 Mon-Fri, as agreed before I started it.
I am also a Sub Warden in an undergraduate hall and so have duties approximately 1/3 of the the time and when I am 'on duty' I have a mobile phone and keep an eye on the fire panel from 6pm-8am weekdays and 24 hours at weekends.
When I started my PhD my supervisor was a bit iffy about my being a Sub Warden. Once or twice in a year I have had a meeting and have left work early, but I have made up the hours and any training day courses (i.e. 3 days for first aid) I took out my own holiday allowance and today he was moaning about it.
Today my supervisor was telling me I need to leave the Sub Warden position soon as I should be focussing more on my PhD. Now I disagree. I am not the most social of people and spend a lot of time on my own, not out partying. I turned down a decent £25500 graduate job and there is no way my PhD stipend of £13000 per year would let me live the life I want, so I would have a part-time job on top. The Sub Warden position gives me free accomodation and so is worth a lot each month. Other people in my office have babies and/or young children and so can no longer stay much past 5pm. My supervisor is always late with his meetings and if he is coming over to the office at midday (he has two offices) then it will be more like 1.30pm and he will not have had lunch yet. Today he expected me to have another meeting with him at the end of the day. At 5.30pm he was in a meeting and had someone else to see (would be around 1 hour for this person) before me.
Am I well within my rights to tell him that I am doing the Sub Warden job and he needs to just accept it?
Am I being unreasonable?
This isn't my first thread on issues with my supervisor for my PhD. I am in the office 9-5 Mon-Fri, as agreed before I started it.
I am also a Sub Warden in an undergraduate hall and so have duties approximately 1/3 of the the time and when I am 'on duty' I have a mobile phone and keep an eye on the fire panel from 6pm-8am weekdays and 24 hours at weekends.
When I started my PhD my supervisor was a bit iffy about my being a Sub Warden. Once or twice in a year I have had a meeting and have left work early, but I have made up the hours and any training day courses (i.e. 3 days for first aid) I took out my own holiday allowance and today he was moaning about it.
Today my supervisor was telling me I need to leave the Sub Warden position soon as I should be focussing more on my PhD. Now I disagree. I am not the most social of people and spend a lot of time on my own, not out partying. I turned down a decent £25500 graduate job and there is no way my PhD stipend of £13000 per year would let me live the life I want, so I would have a part-time job on top. The Sub Warden position gives me free accomodation and so is worth a lot each month. Other people in my office have babies and/or young children and so can no longer stay much past 5pm. My supervisor is always late with his meetings and if he is coming over to the office at midday (he has two offices) then it will be more like 1.30pm and he will not have had lunch yet. Today he expected me to have another meeting with him at the end of the day. At 5.30pm he was in a meeting and had someone else to see (would be around 1 hour for this person) before me.
Am I well within my rights to tell him that I am doing the Sub Warden job and he needs to just accept it?
Am I being unreasonable?