The reason I would not like to be a coauthor because the post fails to discuss global inequality / birth lotteries / visas. I think that fundamentally, the best reason to complete college is immigration paperwork, and I am not comfortable discussing my dropout life with people who don’t have high-valued citizenship by birth.
I also have skin-in-the-game / standpoint epistemology reasons that I’d like to avoid much discussion of this with people who completed degrees. They don’t know what it’s like for a hiring manager at a large institution to say “the team is crazy about you, but you’re not allowed to access benefits, I just barely talked them into an hourly contract”, so I don’t think they’re well suited to this kind of writing.
The reason I would not like to be a coauthor because the post fails to discuss global inequality / birth lotteries / visas. I think that fundamentally, the best reason to complete college is immigration paperwork, and I am not comfortable discussing my dropout life with people who don’t have high-valued citizenship by birth.
I also have skin-in-the-game / standpoint epistemology reasons that I’d like to avoid much discussion of this with people who completed degrees. They don’t know what it’s like for a hiring manager at a large institution to say “the team is crazy about you, but you’re not allowed to access benefits, I just barely talked them into an hourly contract”, so I don’t think they’re well suited to this kind of writing.
Good pushback, which you may add to the post if you’d like
For now, strong upvote