Fun story...a former roommate of mine lived at a woman's house for a summer, doing housework in exchange for most of the rent.
Turns out, her husband was big at Johns' Hopkins, so much so that a building was named after him (she was a widow).
She was also insane. I thought that upon meeting her once, but my roommate told me additional stories.
Johns Hopkins employs more people than anyone else in Maryland, besides the government. And one thing I highly suspect is their shady hiring of scientists. They have an awful lot of very lowly paid research positions, and it appeared to me that they abuse their "educator" status to do it. I would hazard a guess that many of the positions aren't filled by Americans as well. I haven't looked at their job site in a while, because, ya know, I'd rather not work for the devil.
A good rabbit hole is the "Ocean Elders" group, which includes current JHU employee Rita Colwell. I worked with her briefly. Somebody on reddit called them the Super Adventure Club.
Fun story...a former roommate of mine lived at a woman's house for a summer, doing housework in exchange for most of the rent.
Turns out, her husband was big at Johns' Hopkins, so much so that a building was named after him (she was a widow).
She was also insane. I thought that upon meeting her once, but my roommate told me additional stories.
Johns Hopkins employs more people than anyone else in Maryland, besides the government. And one thing I highly suspect is their shady hiring of scientists. They have an awful lot of very lowly paid research positions, and it appeared to me that they abuse their "educator" status to do it. I would hazard a guess that many of the positions aren't filled by Americans as well. I haven't looked at their job site in a while, because, ya know, I'd rather not work for the devil.
A good rabbit hole is the "Ocean Elders" group, which includes current JHU employee Rita Colwell. I worked with her briefly. Somebody on reddit called them the Super Adventure Club.