RPInsider spent a few minutes calculating that the president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Shirley Ann Jackson, is supposed to be spending 1350 hours a year on her jobs as a board member. These are real jobs but I wouldn’t be surprised if the university honchos– and Ms. Jackson is far from the only one accepting these jobs– are blowing off their corporate responsibilities and treating them like a gut course. This is bad for society, by the way, because corporations need outside guidance. If they don’t get it, our stock market and our country’s future falls apart.
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