richard yates, everyone's been the 60s in 70s trying to escape from that trap as you mentioned and then, can we ever get into the convention? can we ever be boring? can we ever have a humdrum life? every day the commute is half an hour in the train, an hour and a half. changing what my reporting showed me, changing the category of the middle class. >> look at college teaching. another admired profession. people immediately respected you. most of the teaching, 70%. >> i am going with 40%. i was willing to tolerate 50%. there was a large number of adjuncts. temporary teachers who don't have 10 years, permanent positions that are renewable, on course and makes $3000 a class and 62% of adjuncts surveyed make $20,000 so we are talking after graduate school they paid a lot for, the poverty line kind of work and i documented one of the men talked to many others in her life was really hard, food stamps, since i have written this, someone's was telling me the adjuncts asked to go to the food bank at college, it was meant for the students, we need to go to the food bank too. and that, these are t