Mal, I always thought that "under-employed" meant working in a job that was
below your training, not a comment on full or part-time status, or term or
permanent (although you could argue about that last one I suppose).  So
underemployed for a PhD might be working in a job that only required a
Masters or BSc degree.

On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 3:30 PM, malcolm McCallum <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I could be wrong, but
> Under-employed does not = temporary.
> Under-employed indicates you are not working fulltime.
>
> There are plenty of jobs in life in which you are employed as a term
> employee.
> That does not mean you are either unemployed or under-employed.
>
>
> -
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