Many schools rely on adjuncts and lecturers to teach. They get paid very little, have no job security, no benefits, etc. But because the academic career path is so completely broken, lots of of very smart, talented instructors take on these jobs to make ends meet while they look for something else that allows them to pursue their passions with their extensive educations.
Don't look down on these people. They're smart, they work hard, and they deserve better.
> lots of of very smart, talented instructors take on these jobs to make ends meet while they look for something else that allows them to pursue their passions with their extensive educations.
My point is that you can't attract and retain top talent by offering low pay and no job security.
You are confirming said point by showing any person of talent taking this job is only for a short, temporary period while looking for something else.
Academic career paths are completely broken, which is why universities can and do get away with it. The problem is not that these instructors aren't "people of talent."
Don't look down on these people. They're smart, they work hard, and they deserve better.